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  1. questionUsing GPS devices or GPSexchange (GPX) files to position magnetometer data.
    This is a brief description on the MagMap2000 feature that can be used to position magnetometer data using an arbitrary GPS receiver with internal logging feature. Please download the PDF at the bottom of this page.

  2. questionHow to import Maglog interpolation files into Magmap2000
    The attached article outlines the basic steps to process Maglog Interpolator (*.INT) data in our Magmap2000 program. This is primarily done to review the data and do some simple processing or editing of the data.

  3. questionHow to use regional magnetic observatory base station data to do diurnal correction of survey data
    Get the latest version of MagMap2000 from our website. Then go to the www.intermagnet.org website. Click on English, click on Data, click on digital data, click on your general location and then click on the most local observatory site. For instance in Bulgaria, go to Europe then get the PAG ...

  4. questionHow to use regional magnetic observatory base station data to do diurnal correction of survey data
    Get the latest version of MagMap2000 from our website. Then go to the www.intermagnet.org website. Click on English, click on Data, click on digital data, click on your general location and then click on the most local observatory site. For instance in Bulgaria, go to Europe then get the PAG ...

  5. questionHow to change my magnetometer file times to UTC times when recording magnetic and GPS data
    Yes there is a tool called "Base Station Wizard" and it does exactly what is required automatically for either G-858 or G-859 data. It was originally developed for base stations with GPS so it would be possible to reduce all records to UTC time. It does process multiple data sets and multiple r ...


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