Index: /trunk/BNC/Example_Configs/00_Readme.txt
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--- /trunk/BNC/Example_Configs/00_Readme.txt	(revision 9898)
+++ /trunk/BNC/Example_Configs/00_Readme.txt	(revision 9899)
@@ -63,6 +63,6 @@
 Some BNC options require antenna phase center variations as made available
 from IGS through so-called ANTEX files at
-https://files.igs.org/pub/station/general/igs14.atx
-An example ANTEX file 'igs14.atx' is part of the BNC package for convenience.
+https://files.igs.org/pub/station/general/igs20.atx
+An example ANTEX file 'igs20.atx' is part of the BNC package for convenience.
 
 The example configurations assume that no proxy protects your BNC host.
@@ -189,5 +189,5 @@
 IGS-SSR messages to finally upload them to an Ntrip Broadcaster. The
 Broadcast Correction stream is referred to satellite Antenna Phase Center (APC)
-and reference system IGS14. Orbits are saved on disk in SP3 format and clocks
+and reference system IGS20. Orbits are saved on disk in SP3 format and clocks
 are saved in Clock RINEX format.
 
@@ -199,5 +199,5 @@
 an Ntrip Broadcaster. The Broadcast Correction stream is referred to
 satellite Antenna Phase Center (APC) and not to satellite Center of
-Mass (CoM). Its reference system is IGS14. Orbits are saved in SP3 format
+Mass (CoM). Its reference system is IGS20. Orbits are saved in SP3 format
 (referred to CoM) and clocks in Clock RINEX format.
 
