source: ntrip/trunk/BNC/todo.txt@ 1154

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1BNS
2=========================
3(*) Allow dummy clock values 999999.999999 as input?
4Reason: DLR real-time engine (Oliver Montenbruck) uses dummies.
5The general question behind this is: Could it be done that the
6input for BNS(from RTNet) is more closely coming in SP3 format?
7The differences to SP3 we have today are just the 999999.999999
8and the 2i/3i integers for orbit and clock corrections.
9However, this touches RTNet's output.
10
11(*) How about clocks and orbits coming in sampling rates .ne. 1sec?
12Does it make sense to support i.e. 3sec/5sec/10sec?
13Reason: DRL provides clocks and orbits with 30sec sampling.
14
15DLR started to send SP3 stream to euref-ip.bkg.bund.de:7777.
16BNS can't handle that because of 30sec sampling. DLR promised to switch
17to 10sec within the next 2 months.
18
19(*) "TODO: handle old ephemeris" in bns.cpp
20
21BNC
22=========================
23(*) GW: Keep an eye on www.igs-ip.net/PENC0.
24Reason: Have seen 100% CPU. Dirk Stoecker says he has not seen
25this over a period of several days. He also says the reason
26could actually only be that the decoding function is called
27although no new data available.
28GW 08-09-15: BNC again shows 100% CPU because of PENC0.
29Could it really be that the decoder is called although no new
30data available? Deleted PENC0 from the configuration.
31
32(*) Zdenek: Include GLONASS in RTCMv2 20/21 messages.
33
34(*) Zdenek: Include Loss of Lock indicator in socket output for RTNet
35
36(*) Reconfigure BNC on-the-fly.
37
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