There are three criteria for determining if a solution is acceptable:
- The uncertainties in the baseline components must have the same magnitude of the a priori constraints applied to station coordinates and orbital parameters
- A good solution produces a “normalized rms” (nrms) of about 0.25. Anything larger then 0.5 indicates that there are problems (e.g., cycle slips that have not been removed, bad coordinates of the fixed stations, …)
- The fractional part of the solution (Fract) must be smaller than 10.
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