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 <p><a name="ephport"><h4>3.6.3 Port - optional</h4></p>
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-BNC can output broadcast ephemeris in RINEX Version 3 ASCII format on your local host (IP 127.0.0.1) through an IP 'Port'. This function is introduced in order to support i.e. the 'BKG Ntrip Server' (BNS) which transforms IGS clocks and orbits into corrections to broadcast ephemeris. Specify an IP port number to activate this function. The default is an empty option field, meaning that no ASCII ephemeris output via IP port is generated.
+BNC can output broadcast ephemeris in RINEX Version 3 ASCII format on your local host (IP 127.0.0.1) through an IP 'Port'. This function is introduced in order to support i.e. the 'BKG Ntrip Sate Space Server' (BNS) which transforms IGS clocks and orbits into corrections to broadcast ephemeris. Specify an IP port number to activate this function. The default is an empty option field, meaning that no ASCII ephemeris output via IP port is generated.
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 <p><a name="corrwait"><h4>3.8.4 Wait for Full Epoch - mandatory if 'Port' is set</h4></p>
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-When feeding a real-time GNSS engine waiting for Ephemeris Corrections, BNC drops whatever is received later than 'Wait for full epoch' seconds. A value of 2 to 5 seconds could be an appropriate choice for that, depending on the latency of the incoming Ephemeris Corrections stream and the delay acceptable by your application. Default value for 'Wait for full epoch' is '0' seconds meaning that BNC will output whatever becomes available immediately and not drop any Ephemeris Correction. In this case no A/C indicating the begin/end of an epoch is introduced.
+When feeding a real-time GNSS engine waiting for Ephemeris Corrections, BNC drops whatever is received later than 'Wait for full epoch' seconds. A value of 2 to 5 seconds could be an appropriate choice for that, depending on the latency of the incoming Ephemeris Corrections stream and the delay acceptable by your application. Default value for 'Wait for full epoch' is '0' seconds meaning that BNC will output whatever becomes available immediately and not drop any Ephemeris Correction.
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