= Common command line options for aznav = '''-v'''[[BR]] Verbose output '''-a2'''[[BR]] Use second set of attitude data items (should come from Applanix - set 1 should be from Javad) '''-p2'''[[BR]] Use second set of position data items (should come from Applanix - set 1 should be from Javad) '''-f

'''[[BR]] Use bandpass filters for set 1 attitude items before final scan interpolation.

and are roll, pitch and heading filter half-widths respectively. Does this actually do anything if it only applies to set 1 and you've used the -a2 flag? '''-h '''[[BR]] Use as the output level 1b HDF file '''-so '''[[BR]] Use given SCT (scan timing) offset to correct along-track deviations in output. '''-at '''[[BR]] Use given GPT (GPS Timing) Offset to correct cross-track deviations output. Note get as close as you can using the SCT offset before changing this, since that will affect cross-track deviations as well. '''-acv

'''[[BR]] Use given pitch, roll, heading and lever offset corrections (three terms for offset of scanner from prime antenna). To get a more complete (somewhat dense) listing of aznav command-line switches type "aznav" with no arguments at the command-line. Note still may not be exhaustive.