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-<p><a name="genInstruction"><h3>1. General Instructions</h3></p>
+<p><h3>1. <a name="genInstruction">General Instructions</h3></p>
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 The BKG Ntrip Client (BNC) is a program for simultaneously retrieving, decoding, converting and processing or analyzing real-time GNSS data streams applying the 'Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol' (Ntrip) standard. It has been developed within the framework of the IAG sub-commission for Europe (EUREF) and the International GNSS Service (IGS). Although meant as a real-time tool, it comes with some Post Processing functionality. You may like to use it for data coming from Ntrip Broadcasters like
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-<b><a name="authors">Authors</b><br><br>
+<b>Authors</b><br><br>
 The BKG Ntrip Client (BNC) and its Qt Graphical User Interface (GUI) has been developed for
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-<p><a name="introPurpose"><h3>1.1 Purpose</h3></p>
+<p><h3>1.1 <a name="introPurpose">Purpose</h3></p>
 
 <p> The purpose of BNC is to
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-<p><a name="introSystem"><h3>1.2 Supported Systems</h3></p>
+<p><h3>1.2 <a name="introSystem">Supported Systems</h3></p>
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 BNC is permanently completed to finally support all existing GNSS systems throughout all features of the program. The table below shows in detail which GNSS systems are so far supported by particular applications when using the latest BNC version. Application areas named here are:
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-<p><a name="introFlow"><h3>1.3 Data Flow</h3></p>
+<p><h3>1.3 <a name="introFlow">Data Flow</h3></p>
 
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 <p><u>Figure 4:</u> Flowchart, BNC combining Broadcast Correction streams.</p>
 
-<p><a name="introHandling"><h3>1.4 Handling</h3></p>
+<p><h3>1.4 <a name="introHandling">Handling</h3></p>
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 Although BNC is mainly a real-time tool to be operated online, it can be run offline
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-<p><a name="introConf"><h3>1.5 Configuration</h3></p>
+<p><h3>1.5 <a name="introConf">Configuration</h3></p>
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 The following sections present information on how the BNC configuration works and provide configuration examples which can be adjusted according to specific user needs.
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-<p><a name="introManage"><h4>1.5.1 Management</h4></p>
+<p><h4>1.5.1 <a name="introManage">Management</h4></p>
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 As a default, configuration files for running BNC on Unix/Linux/Mac OS X systems are saved in directory '${HOME}/.config/BKG'. On Windows systems, they are typically saved in directory 'C:/Documents and Settings/Username/.config/BKG'. The default configuration filename is 'BNC.bnc'.</p>
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-<p><a name="introExamples"><h4>1.5.2 Examples</h4></p>
+<p><h4>1.5.2 <a name="introExamples">Examples</h4></p>
 
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-<p><a name="introLimit"><h3>1.6 Limitations</h3></p>
+<p><h3>1.6 <a name="introLimit"><h3>Limitations</h3></p>
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