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| 2 |                 NTRIP Client for POSIX systems
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| 4 | 
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| 5 | Easy example NTRIP client for POSIX systems.
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| 6 | Copyright (C) 2003-2007 by Dirk Stoecker <soft@dstoecker.de>
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| 7 |     
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| 8 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| 9 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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| 10 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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| 11 | (at your option) any later version.
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| 12 | 
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| 13 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| 14 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| 15 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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| 16 | GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 17 | 
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| 18 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| 19 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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| 20 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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| 21 | or read http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
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| 22 | 
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| 23 | Files in ntripclient.zip
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| 24 | -----------------------------
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| 25 | ntripclient.c:    Ntrip POSIX client source code
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| 26 | serial.c:         source code to support for serial output
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| 27 | README:           Dokumentation
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| 28 | startntripclient: Shell script to start client
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| 29 | makefile:         Easy makefile to build source
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| 30 | 
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| 31 | Ntrip
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| 32 | -----
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| 33 | The ntripclient is an HTTP client based on 'Networked Transport
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| 34 | of RTCM via Internet Protocol' (Ntrip). This is an application-level 
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| 35 | protocol streaming Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data over 
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| 36 | the Internet. Ntrip Version 1.0 is a generic, stateless protocol based 
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| 37 | on the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP/1.1. The HTTP objects are 
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| 38 | enhanced to GNSS data streams.
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| 39 | 
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| 40 | The primary motivation for Ntrip Version 2.0 is to develop a fully 
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| 41 | HTTP-compatible Internet protocol standard that would work with proxy 
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| 42 | servers and to add an optional data transport via UDP. Hence, one 
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| 43 | Ntrip Version 2.0 transport approach is still based on HTTP1.1 on top 
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| 44 | of TCP. The second Ntrip Version 2.0 transport approach is based on 
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| 45 | both, the Internet Standard Protocol RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) 
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| 46 | for stream control on top of TCP and the Internet Standard Protocol RTP 
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| 47 | (Real Time Transport Protocol) for data transport on top of 
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| 48 | connectionless UDP.
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| 49 | 
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| 50 | Ntrip is designed for disseminating differential correction data 
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| 51 | (e.g in the RTCM-104 format) or other kinds of GNSS streaming data to
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| 52 | stationary or mobile users over the Internet, allowing simultaneous PC,
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| 53 | Laptop, PDA, or receiver connections to a broadcasting host. Ntrip 
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| 54 | supports Wireless Internet access through Mobile IP Networks like GSM, 
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| 55 | GPRS, EDGE, or UMTS.
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| 56 | 
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| 57 | Ntrip is implemented in three system software components: NtripClients, 
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| 58 | NtripServers and NtripCasters. The NtripCaster is the actual HTTP 
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| 59 | server program whereas NtripClient and NtripServer are acting as HTTP 
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| 60 | clients.
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| 61 | 
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| 62 | ntripclient
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| 63 | -----------
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| 64 | This POSIX Ntrip client program is written under GNU General Public 
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| 65 | License in C programming language. The program reads data from an Ntrip 
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| 66 | Broadcaster and writes on standard output for further redirection 
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| 67 | of data to a file or COM-port. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAM VERSION
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| 68 | DOES NOT HANDLE POTENTIALLY OCCURRING INTERRUPTIONS OF COMMUNICATION
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| 69 | OR NETWORK CONGESTION SITUATIONS. Its distribution may stimulate
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| 70 | those intending to write their own client program.
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| 71 | 
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| 72 | Call the program with following arguments:
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| 73 | 
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| 74 | ./ntripclient -s server -u user ...
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| 75 |  -m --mountpoint the requested data set or sourcetable filtering criteria
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| 76 |  -s --server     the server name or address
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| 77 |  -p --password   the login password
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| 78 |  -r --port       the server port number (default 2101)
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| 79 |  -u --user       the user name
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| 80 |  -M --mode       mode for data request
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| 81 |      Valid modes are:
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| 82 |      1, h, http     NTRIP Version 2.0 Caster in TCP/IP mode
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| 83 |      2, r, rtsp     NTRIP Version 2.0 Caster in RTSP/RTP mode
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| 84 |      3, n, ntrip1   NTRIP Version 1.0 Caster
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| 85 |      4, a, auto     automatic detection (default)
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| 86 |      5, u, udp      NTRIP Version 2.0 Caster in UDP mode
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| 87 | or using an URL:
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| 88 | ./ntripclient ntrip:mountpoint[/user[:password]][@[server][:port][@proxyhost[:proxyport]]][;nmea]
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| 89 | 
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| 90 | Expert options:
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| 91 |  -n --nmea       NMEA string for sending to server
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| 92 |  -b --bitrate    output bitrate
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| 93 |  -I --initudp    send initial UDP packet for firewall handling
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| 94 |  -P --udpport    set the local UDP port
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| 95 |  -S --proxyhost  proxy name or address
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| 96 |  -R --proxyport  proxy port, optional (default 2101)
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| 97 | 
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| 98 | Serial input/output:
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| 99 |  -D --serdevice  serial device for output
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| 100 |  -B --baud       baudrate for serial device
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| 101 |  -T --stopbits   stopbits for serial device
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| 102 |  -C --protocol   protocol for serial device
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| 103 |  -Y --parity     parity for serial device
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| 104 |  -A --databits   databits for serial device
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| 105 |  -l --serlogfile logfile for serial data
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| 106 | 
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| 107 | The argument '-h' will cause a HELP on the screen.
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| 108 | Without any argument ntripclient will provide the a table of
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| 109 | available resources (sourcetable).
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| 110 | 
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| 111 | Sourcetable filtering
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| 112 | ----------------------
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| 113 | A missing argument '-m' leads to the output of the complete broadcaster
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| 114 | sourcetable. This may comprise hundreds of lines in case of large 
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| 115 | networks. To limit the output, the sourcetable contents can be filtered 
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| 116 | through entering the argument '-m' followed by a sequence of query strings,
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| 117 | one for each sourcetable data field. Only those sourcetable lines are
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| 118 | returned from the broadcaster whoes data fields match the corresponding
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| 119 | query strings. A sequence of query strings has to be initiated by a '?'
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| 120 | and a semicolon is acting as query string delimiter in analogy to the
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| 121 | sourcetable data field delimiter.
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| 122 | 
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| 123 | Note that for fully understanding the sourcetable filtering option
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| 124 | you have to make yourself familiar with the details of the sourcetable
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| 125 | contents. In general, search criterias can be applied on each sourcetable 
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| 126 | data field.
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| 127 | 
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| 128 | The following query string operators are available for integer and
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| 129 | floating-point numbers in the sourcetable lines:
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| 130 | 
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| 131 | - Equation operators: <, >, >=, <=, =, != (not equal)
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| 132 | - Approximation operator: ~n (find value with minimal distance to n)
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| 133 | 
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| 134 | The following query string operators are available for alphanumeric
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| 135 | strings in the sourcetable lines:
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| 136 | 
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| 137 | - Wildcard operator: '*' means any number of characters
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| 138 | - Alternation operator: expression|expression
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| 139 | - Grouping operator: (expression)
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| 140 | - Any character matching for strings (case insensitivity)
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| 141 | 
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| 142 | The following operators are available for both text as well as integer
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| 143 | and floating-point numbers in the sourcetable lines:
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| 144 | 
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| 145 | - Logical operators: ! (NOT), & (AND), | (OR)
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| 146 | - Grouping operator: [!] (Expression)
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| 147 | 
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| 148 | Examples:
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| 149 | 
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| 150 | - Searching in a sourcetable for streams in Germany would require
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| 151 |   entering the '-m' argument followed by
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| 152 |   the query string:
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| 153 |   ?STR;;;;;;DEU
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| 154 | 
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| 155 | - Searching in a sourcetable for free streams fom the EUREF network and
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| 156 |   coming from the Frankfurt area would require entering the '-m' argument
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| 157 |   followed by the query string:
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| 158 |   ?STR;;;;;;;EUREF;;=>50&<=51;=>8.1&<8.6;;;;;N
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| 159 | 
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| 160 | Compilation/Installation
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| 161 | ------------------------
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| 162 | Please extract the archive and copy its contents into an appropriate
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| 163 | directory. Compile the source code under POSIX systems by calling 'make'.
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| 164 | 
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| 165 | To compile the source code on a Windows system where a mingw gcc
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| 166 | compiler is available, you may like to run the following command:
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| 167 | 
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| 168 | gcc -DWINDOWSVERSION -o ntripclient.exe ntripclient.c -lwsock32
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| 169 | 
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| 170 | Registration
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| 171 | ------------
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| 172 | Some of the data streams (mountpoints) from an NtripCaster may be
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| 173 | available for test, demonstration, and evaluation purposes and
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| 174 | accessible without authentication/authorization. For accessing other
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| 175 | data streams (mountpoints) the user needs a user-ID and a
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| 176 | user password. Authorization can be provided for a single stream,
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| 177 | for a group of streams (network) or for all available streams.
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| 178 | Currently, registration can be requested via the registration form
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| 179 | on http://igs.bkg.bund.de/index_ntrip_reg.htm
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| 180 | 
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| 181 | Ntrip Broadaster Address and Port
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| 182 | ---------------------------------
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| 183 | The current Internet address of the Ntrip Broadcaster is
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| 184 | www.euref-ip.net. The port number is 2101.
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| 185 | 
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| 186 | Disclaimer
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| 187 | ----------
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| 188 | Note that this ntripclient program is for experimental use
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| 189 | only. The BKG disclaims any liability nor responsibility to any 
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| 190 | person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged 
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| 191 | to be caused, directly or indirectly by the use and application of the 
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| 192 | Ntrip technology.
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| 193 | 
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| 194 | Further Information
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| 195 | -------------------
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| 196 | http://igs.bkg.bund.de/index_ntrip.htm
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| 197 | euref-ip@bkg.bund.de
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