Changeset 1264 in ntrip for trunk/BNC


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Dec 2, 2008, 3:12:33 PM (16 years ago)
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    774 BNC currently will only handle C1, C2, P1, P2, L1, L2, S1, and S2 observations. Which observables are available on a particular stream will depend on the setup of source receiver and the data format used. RTCM Version 2.x streams do not carry signal-to-noise ratio 'S' values while RTCM Version 3.x streams can only transport one code observable per frequency. Note that signal-to-noise ratios 'S' are also logged mapped to integer numbers 1 to 9.
     774BNC currently will only handle C1, C2, P1, P2, L1, L2, S1, and S2 observations as well as the cumulative loss of continuity and lock time indicators. Which observables and indicators are available on a particular stream will depend on the setup of source receiver and the data format used. RTCM Version 2.x streams do not carry signal-to-noise ratio 'S' values while RTCM Version 3.x streams can only transport one code observable per frequency. Note that signal-to-noise ratios 'S' are also logged mapped to integer numbers 1 to 9.
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    799799Once BNC has been started, many of its configuration options can not be changed as long as it is stopped. See chapter 'Reread Configuration' for on-the-fly configuration exceptions.
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     802On Window systems it is not possible to run several BNC jobs in parallel on the same host because processing options are saved in the Windows register. However, this is possible on Unix/Linux/Mac systems where the configuration is saved in files. You may start several BNC jobs from shell stripts, each with its own definition of $HOME (e.g. export $HOME=/home/user/dir/bnc_test) before calling BNC so that the configuration file is expected at '/home/user/dir/bnc_test/.config/BKG/BKG_NTRIP_client.conf'.
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