= Common command line options for azspec = '''-v'''[[BR]] Verbose output '''-1 '''[[BR]] Use as the output level 1 HDF file '''-S '''[[BR]] Path for Specim raw data. Note while you can specify a specific file, it's better not to - that way it searches for .raw, .hdr, .nav and .log files (raw data, header files, nav file including sync and log of dropped frames respectively). '''-sd '''[[BR]] Path for dark frame files if not included in -S path above. '''-sc '''[[BR]] Path for radiometric calibration files. '''-sYS '''[[BR]] Specifies control of nav sync recovery. Should only be used if sync cannot be obtained from nav file, in which case use "-sYS 0 0 0 0" to force use of .hdr file start time and then fix alignment later using SCT Offset in aznav. * - Set to 1 to get sync in azspec or 0 to get sync in azimport (default 1). * - Set to 0 to use nest nav message sync recovery, 1 to use nearest integral second of GPS time (default 1). * - Number of seconds to be added to sync time as correction. Actual effect on output not known. * - Check gap to search for sync time relative to approximate .hdr start time. To get a more complete (somewhat dense) listing of azspec command-line switches type "azspec" with no arguments at the command-line. Note still may not be exhaustive.