Changeset 1283 in ntrip for trunk


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Timestamp:
Dec 8, 2008, 12:07:21 AM (16 years ago)
Author:
weber
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* empty log message *

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    r1279 r1283  
    627627<ul>
    628628<li>numbers of incoming message types</li>
    629 <li>Antenna Reference Point (ARP) coordinates in ITRF reference system</li>
    630 <li>antenna height above ARP</li>
     629<li>Antenna Reference Point (ARP) coordinates</li>
     630<li>antenna height above marker</li>
    631631<li>antenna descriptor.</li>
    632632</ul>
    633633</p>
    634634<p>
    635 Specify the mountpoint of an RTCM Version 2.x stream and the 'RINEX Observations' directory to scan the stream and log the very first incoming
    636 </p>
    637 <ul>
     635Specify the mountpoint of an RTCM Version 2.x stream to scan it and log all contained
     636</p>
     637<ul>
     638<li>numbers of incoming message types</li>
    638639<li>Antenna Reference Point (ARP) coordinates</li>
    639 <li>ECEF corrections to ARP for the L1 Antenna Phase Center (APC)</li>
    640 <li>ECEF corrections to ARP for the L2 Antenna Phase Center (APC).</li>
    641 </ul>
    642 <p>
    643 
    644 <p>Logged time stamps refer to message reception time and - in case of an RTCM Version 3.x stream - allow to understand repetition rates. Enter 'ALL' if you want to log this information from all configured streams. Beware that the size of the logfile can rapidly increase depending on the number of incoming RTCM streams.
     640<li>Antenna Phase Center (APC) coordinates</li>
     641<li>antenna descriptor.</li>
     642</ul>
     643<p>
     644
     645<p>Logged time stamps refer to message reception time and allow to understand repetition rates. Enter 'ALL' if you want to log this information from all configured streams. Beware that the size of the logfile can rapidly increase depending on the number of incoming RTCM streams.
    645646</p>
    646647<p>This option is primarily meant for testing and evaluation. Use it to figure out what exactly is produced by a specific GNSS receiver's configuration. An empty option field (default) means that you don't want BNC to print the message type numbers and antenna information carried in RTCM streams.
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