Changeset 723 in ntrip for trunk/BNC/bncwindow.cpp
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- Mar 11, 2008, 10:06:25 AM (16 years ago)
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trunk/BNC/bncwindow.cpp
r712 r723 161 161 _obsRateComboBox->setCurrentIndex(kk); 162 162 } 163 _makePauseCheckBox = new QCheckBox(); 164 _makePauseCheckBox->setCheckState(Qt::CheckState( 165 settings.value("makePause").toInt())); 163 166 _adviseRecoSpinBox = new QSpinBox(); 164 167 _adviseRecoSpinBox->setMinimum(0); … … 279 282 _rnxSamplSpinBox->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Select the RINEX Observation sampling interval in seconds. A value of zero '0' tells BNC to store all received epochs into RINEX.</p>")); 280 283 _obsRateComboBox->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>BNC can collect all returns (success or failure) coming from a decoder within a certain short time span to then decide whether a stream has an outage or its content is corrupted. The procedure needs a rough estimate of the expected 'Observation rate' of the incoming streams. When a continuous problem is detected, BNC can inform its operator about this event through an advisory note.</p><p>An empty option field (default) means that you don't want an explicit information from BNC about stream outages and incoming streams that can not be decoded and that the special procedure for handling of corrupted streams is bypassed.</p>")); 281 _adviseRecoSpinBox->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Following a stream outage or a longer series of bad observations, an advisory note is generated when valid observations are received again throughout the 'Recovery threshold' time span. A value of about 5min (default) is recommended.</p><p>A value of zero '0' means that for any stream recovery BNC immediately generates an advisory note.</p><p>Note that for using this function you need to specify the 'Observation rate'.</p>")); 282 _adviseFailSpinBox->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>An advisory note is generated when no (or only corrupted) observations are seen throughout the 'Failure threshold' time span. A value of 15 min (default) is recommended.</p><p>A value of zero '0' means that for any stream failure BNC immediately generates an advisory note.</p><p>Note that for using this function you need to specify the 'Observation rate'.</p>")); 284 _adviseRecoSpinBox->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Following a stream outage or a longer series of bad observations, an advisory note is generated when valid observations are received again throughout the 'Recovery threshold' time span. A value of about 5min (default) is recommended.</p><p>A value of zero '0' means that for any stream recovery, however short, BNC immediately generates an advisory note.</p><p>Note that for using this function you need to specify the 'Observation rate'.</p>")); 285 _adviseFailSpinBox->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>An advisory note is generated when no (or only corrupted) observations are seen throughout the 'Failure threshold' time span. A value of 15 min (default) is recommended.</p><p>A value of zero '0' means that for any stream failure, however short, BNC immediately generates an advisory note.</p><p>Note that for using this function you need to specify the 'Observation rate'.</p>")); 286 _makePauseCheckBox->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>In case of a continuously corrupted stream, the decoding process can be paused and decodings are then attempted again at decreasing rate till the stream hopefully recovers. Tick 'Pause' to activate this function.</p><p>Do not tick 'Pause' (default) in order to prevent BNC from making any decoding pause. Be aware that this may incur an unnecessary workload.</p><p>Note that this function is only effective if an 'Observation rate' is specified.</p>")); 283 287 _logFileLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("Records of BNC's activities are shown in the Log section on the bottom of this window. They can be saved into a file when a valid path is specified in the 'Logfile (full path)' field.")); 284 _adviseScriptLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify the full path to a script or batch file to handle advisory notes generated in the event of corrupted streams or stream outages. The affected mountpoint and one of the comments 'Begin_Outage', 'End_Outage', 'Begin_Corrupted', or 'End_Corrupted' are passed on to the script as command line parameters.</p><p>The script can be configured to send an email to BNC's operator and/or to the affected stream provider. An empty option field (default) or invalid path means that you don't want to use this option.</p> "));288 _adviseScriptLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify the full path to a script or batch file to handle advisory notes generated in the event of corrupted streams or stream outages. The affected mountpoint and one of the comments 'Begin_Outage', 'End_Outage', 'Begin_Corrupted', or 'End_Corrupted' are passed on to the script as command line parameters.</p><p>The script can be configured to send an email to BNC's operator and/or to the affected stream provider. An empty option field (default) or invalid path means that you don't want to use this option.</p><p> Note that for using this function you need to specify the 'Observation rate'.</p>")); 285 289 _latIntrComboBox->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>BNC can average all latencies per stream over a certain period. The resulting mean latencies are recorded in the Log file/section at the end of each 'Lagency logging' interval.</p><p>Select a 'Latency logging' interval or select the empty option field if you do not want BNC to log latency information.</p>")); 286 290 _mountPointsTable->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Streams selected for retrieval are listed in the 'Mountpoints' section. Clicking on 'Add Mountpoints' button will open a window that allows the user to select data streams from an NTRIP broadcaster according to their mountpoints. To remove a stream from the 'Mountpoints' list, highlight it by clicking on it and hit the 'Delete Mountpoints' button. You can also remove multiple mountpoints by highlighting them using +Shift and +Ctrl.</p><p>BNC automatically allocates one of its internal decoders to a stream based on the stream's 'format' and 'format-details' as given in the sourcetable. However, there might be cases where you need to override the automatic selection due to incorrect sourcetable for example. BNC allows users to manually select the required decoder by editing the decoder string. Double click on the 'decoder' field, enter your preferred decoder and then hit Enter. The accepted decoder strings are 'RTCM_2.x', 'RTCM_3.x', and 'RTIGS'.</p><p>In case you need to log the raw data as is, BNC allows users to by-pass its decoders and and directly save the input in daily log files. To do this specify the decoder string as 'ZERO'.</p><p>BNC can also retrieve streams from virtual reference stations (VRS). To initiate these streams, an approximate rover position needs to be sent in NMEA GGA message to the NTRIP broadcaster. In return, a user-specific data stream is generated, typically by a Network-RTK software. This stream is customized to the exact latitude and longitude as shown in the 'lat' and 'long' columns under 'Mountpoints'. These VRS streams are indicated by a 'yes' in the 'nmea' column under 'Mountpoints' as well as in the sourcetable. The default 'lat' and 'long' values are taken from the sourcetable. However, in most cases you would probably want to change this according to your requirement. Double click on 'lat' and 'long' fields, enter the values you wish to send and then hit Enter. The format is in positive north latitude degrees (e.g. for northern hemisphere: 52.436, for southern hemisphere: -24.567) and eastern longitude degrees (e.g.: 358.872 or -1.128). Only mountpoints with a 'yes' in its 'nmea' column can be edited. The position should preferably be a point within the coverage of the network.</p>")); … … 361 365 QGridLayout* aLayout = new QGridLayout; 362 366 aLayout->setColumnMinimumWidth(0,12*ww); 367 aLayout->setColumnMinimumWidth(1,8*ww); 368 aLayout->setColumnMinimumWidth(2,12*ww); 369 aLayout->setColumnMinimumWidth(3,40*ww); 363 370 aLayout->addWidget(new QLabel("Observation rate"), 0, 0); 364 371 aLayout->addWidget(_obsRateComboBox, 0, 1); … … 367 374 aLayout->addWidget(new QLabel("Recovery threshold"), 2, 0); 368 375 aLayout->addWidget(_adviseRecoSpinBox, 2, 1); 376 aLayout->addWidget(new QLabel("Pause"), 2, 2, Qt::AlignRight); 377 aLayout->addWidget(_makePauseCheckBox, 2, 3, Qt::AlignLeft); 369 378 aLayout->addWidget(new QLabel("Script (full path)"), 3, 0); 370 aLayout->addWidget(_adviseScriptLineEdit, 3, 1 );379 aLayout->addWidget(_adviseScriptLineEdit, 3, 1,1,3); 371 380 aLayout->addWidget(new QLabel("Latency logging"), 4, 0); 372 381 aLayout->addWidget(_latIntrComboBox, 4, 1); 373 aLayout->addWidget(new QLabel("Network monitoring, handling of corrupted streams, mean latency."),5,0,1,2,Qt::AlignLeft);382 aLayout->addWidget(new QLabel("Network monitoring, outages, handling of corrupted streams, mean latency."),5,0,1,4,Qt::AlignLeft); 374 383 agroup->setLayout(aLayout); 375 384 … … 529 538 settings.setValue("adviseFail", _adviseFailSpinBox->value()); 530 539 settings.setValue("adviseReco", _adviseRecoSpinBox->value()); 540 settings.setValue("makePause", _makePauseCheckBox->checkState()); 531 541 settings.setValue("outFile", _outFileLineEdit->text()); 532 542 settings.setValue("latIntr", _latIntrComboBox->currentText());
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