Converting LabSat Scenarios

Updated on Mar 4, 2026

LabSat uses a binary Intermediate frequency to downconvert GPS RF data into a binary file, whereas LabSat 2, LabSat 3, LabSat 3 Wideband and LabSat 4 store GNSS RF data as an I&Q binary file. This means that existing LabSat scenarios cannot be run natively on the later versions and vice versa.

If you need to run a scenario file that is incompatible with your LabSat unit, you can use the LabSat scenario converter software. You can download the software from the LabSat Website. The software can convert most files from one LabSat version to a file type compatible with your unit, giving you the ability to perform a one-time conversion of one or more files.

File typeLabSatLabSat 2LabSat 3LabSat 3 WidebandLabSat 4
LabSat (*.bin)
LabSat 2 (*.ls2)
LabSat 3 (*.ls3)
LabSat 3 Wideband (*.ls3w)
LabSat 4 (*.ls4)

 

  1. Specify the file you want to convert in the Source Scenario section.

    You can either use the Browse button and navigate to the file or you can type the file location manually.

    When the file is detected, the scenario information will be displayed in the Scenario Details section.

     
  2. Click on the dropdown menu for the Destination Type to select the file type you want to convert the file to.
  3. Choose the file location you want to save the converted scenario to in the Destination Folder section.

    You can either use the Browse button and navigate to the location in File Explorer or type the desired location into the text box manually.
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  1. Specify the file you want to convert in the Source Scenario section.

    You can either use the Browse button and navigate to the file or you can type the file location manually.

    When the file is detected, the scenario information will be displayed in the Scenario Details section.

     
  2. Click on the dropdown menu for the Destination Type to select the file type you want to convert the file to.
  3. Choose the file location you want to save the converted scenario to in the Destination Folder section.

    You can either use the Browse button and navigate to the location in File Explorer or type the desired location into the text box manually.
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