VARION is a free and open source software that processes RINEX obs files in order to estimate sTEC values.
Download your RINEX files and copy them in the "/obs" dir. Put in the same folder also the navigation file (e.g. brdc????.??n). Then move with the terminal into the "/script" dir and execute the VARION script.
$ ./VARION.py -h ---> to run the help
$ ./VARION.py -staz ahup ainp -time 08:00 09:30 -sat G04 G07 G08 G10
$ ./VARION.py -staz ahup ainp -time 08:00 09:30 -sat G04 G07 -brdc ---> to use brdc file
$ ./VARION.py -time 08:00 09:30 -brdc -height 450 ---> change the height of the Ionosperic layer
$ python VARION_next.py -staz ahup ainp -time 08:00 09:30 -sat G04 G07 G08 G10
$ C:\Python27\python.exe C:\Users\Username\Desktop\my_python_script.py -h
$ C:\Python27\python.exe C:\Users\Username\Desktop\my_python_script.py -time 08:00 09:30 -brdc
- Python 2.7+ (other versions might work but have not been tested)
- Numpy
- Pandas
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[2] Savastano, G. et al. "Advantages of geostationary satellites for ionospheric anomaly studies: Ionospheric plasma depletion following a rocket launch." Remote Sensing 11.14 (2019): 1734; doi: 10.3390/rs11141734
[3] Fratarcangeli, F. et al. "The variometric approach to real-time high-frequency geodesy." Rendiconti Lincei. Scienze Fisiche e Naturali 29.1 (2018): 95-108; doi: 10.1007/s12210-018-0708-5