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r1775 r1804 126 126 4.6.4. <a href=#ephcsave>Save</a><br> 127 127 4.6.5. <a href=#ephbec>Broadcast Clocks</a><br> 128 4.7. <a href=#clkrnx>RINEX Clocks</a><br> 129 4.7.1. <a href=#clkdir>Directory</a><br> 130 4.7.2. <a href=#clkint>Interval & Sampling</a><br> 131 4.8. <a href=#orb>SP3 Orbits</a><br> 132 4.8.1. <a href=#orbdir>Directory</a><br> 133 4.8.2. <a href=#orbint>Interval & Sampling</a><br> 134 4.9. <a href=#bottom>Bottom Menu Bar</a><br> 135 4.9.1 <a href=#start>Start</a><br> 136 4.9.2 <a href=#stop>Stop</a><br> 137 4.10. <a href=#cmd>Command Line Options</a><br> 138 4.10.1 <a href=#nw>No Window</a><br> 139 4.10.2 <a href=#conffile>Configuration File</a> 128 4.7. <a href=#brdc>Broadcast Ephemeris</a><br> 129 4.7.1. <a href=#brdcserver>Host & Port</a><br> 130 4.7.2. <a href=#brdcmount>Mountpoint & Password</a><br> 131 4.8. <a href=#clkrnx>RINEX Clocks</a><br> 132 4.8.1. <a href=#clkdir>Directory</a><br> 133 4.8.2. <a href=#clkint>Interval & Sampling</a><br> 134 4.9. <a href=#orb>SP3 Orbits</a><br> 135 4.9.1. <a href=#orbdir>Directory</a><br> 136 4.9.2. <a href=#orbint>Interval & Sampling</a><br> 137 4.10. <a href=#bottom>Bottom Menu Bar</a><br> 138 4.10.1 <a href=#start>Start</a><br> 139 4.10.2 <a href=#stop>Stop</a><br> 140 4.11. <a href=#cmd>Command Line Options</a><br> 141 4.11.1 <a href=#nw>No Window</a><br> 142 4.11.2 <a href=#conffile>Configuration File</a> 140 143 </p> 141 144 … … 318 321 <p><a name="ephcserver"><h4>4.6.1 Host & Port - optional</h4></p> 319 322 <p> 320 Enter the NTRIP Caster's 'Host' IP name or number for stream upload.323 Specify the 'Host' IP name or number of an NTRIP Broadcaster to upload the stream. An empty option field means that you don't want to upload corrections to Broadcast Ephemeris. 321 324 </p> 322 325 <p> … … 326 329 <p><a name="ephcmount"><h4>4.6.2 Mountpoint & Password - mandatory if 'Host' is set</h4></p> 327 330 <p> 328 Each stream on an NTRIP Caster is defined using a unique source ID called mountpoint. An NTRIP Server like BNS upload a stream to the Caster by referring to a dedicated mountpoint that has been set by the Caster operator. Specify here the mountpoint based on the detail you received from the operator for your stream. It is often a four character ID (capital letters) plus an integer number.331 Each stream on an NTRIP Caster is defined using a unique source ID called mountpoint. An NTRIP Server like BNS uploads a stream to the Caster by referring to a dedicated mountpoint that has been set by the Caster operator. Specify here the mountpoint based on the details you received for your stream from the operator. It is often a four character ID (capital letters) plus an integer number. 329 332 <p> 330 333 </p> … … 415 418 </p> 416 419 417 <p><a name="clkrnx"><h4>4.7. RINEX Clocks</h4></p> 420 <p><a name="brdc"><h4>4.7. Broadcast Ephemeris</h4></p> 421 <p> 422 BNS can upload a stream carrying Broadcast Ephemeris in RTCM Version 3 format to an NTRIP Caster. 423 </p> 424 425 <p><a name="brdcserver"><h4>4.7.1 Host & Port - optional</h4></p> 426 <p> 427 Specify the 'Host' IP name or number of an NTRIP Broadcaster to upload the stream. An empty option field means that you don't want to upload Broadcast Ephemeris. 428 </p> 429 <p> 430 Enter the NTRIP Caster's IP 'Port' number for stream upload. Note that NTRIP Casters are often configured to provide access on more than one port, usually port 80 and 2101. If you experience communication problems on port 80, you should try to use the alternative port(s). 431 </p> 432 433 <p><a name="brdcmount"><h4>4.7.1 Mountpoint & Password - mandatory if 'Host' is set</h4></p> 434 <p> 435 Each stream on an NTRIP Caster is defined using a unique source ID called mountpoint. An NTRIP Server like BNS uploads a stream to the Caster by referring to a dedicated mountpoint that has been set by the Caster operator. Specify here the mountpoint based on the details you received for your stream from the operator. It is often a four character ID (capital letters) plus an integer number. 436 </p> 437 438 <p><a name="clkrnx"><h4>4.8. RINEX Clocks</h4></p> 418 439 <p> 419 440 The clock corrections generated by BNS can be logged separately in Clock RINEX format. The file naming follows the RINEX convention. … … 424 445 </p> 425 446 426 <p><a name="clkdir"><h4>4. 7.1 Directory - optional</h4></p>447 <p><a name="clkdir"><h4>4.8.1 Directory - optional</h4></p> 427 448 <p> 428 449 Here you can specify the path to where the Clock RINEX files will be stored. If the specified directory does not exist, BNS will not create Clock RINEX files. Default value for 'Directory' is an empty option field, meaning that logging of Clock RINEX files is disabled. 429 450 </p> 430 451 431 <p><a name="clkint"><h4>4. 7.2 Interval & Sampling - mandatory if 'Directory' is set</h4></p>452 <p><a name="clkint"><h4>4.8.2 Interval & Sampling - mandatory if 'Directory' is set</h4></p> 432 453 <p> 433 454 Select the length of the Clock RINEX file generated. The default value is 1 day. … … 438 459 </p> 439 460 440 <p><a name="orb"><h4>4. 8. SP3 Orbits</h4></p>461 <p><a name="orb"><h4>4.9. SP3 Orbits</h4></p> 441 462 <p> 442 463 The orbit corrections generated by BNS can be logged separately in SP3 Orbit files. The file naming follows the IGS convention. … … 446 467 </p> 447 468 448 <p><a name="orbdir"><h4>4. 8.1 Directory - optional</h4></p>469 <p><a name="orbdir"><h4>4.9.1 Directory - optional</h4></p> 449 470 <p> 450 471 Here you can specify the path to where the SP3 Orbit files will be stored. If the specified directory does not exist, BNS will not create SP3 Orbit files. Default value for 'Directory' is an empty option field, meaning that logging of SP3 Orbit files is disabled. 451 472 </p> 452 473 453 <p><a name="orbint"><h4>4. 8.2 Interval & Sampling - mandatory if 'Directory' is set</h4></p>474 <p><a name="orbint"><h4>4.9.2 Interval & Sampling - mandatory if 'Directory' is set</h4></p> 454 475 <p> 455 476 Select the length of the SP3 Orbit file generated. The default value is 1 day. … … 459 480 </p> 460 481 461 <p><a name="bottom"><h4>4. 9. Bottom Menu Bar</h4></p>482 <p><a name="bottom"><h4>4.10. Bottom Menu Bar</h4></p> 462 483 <p> 463 484 The bottom menu bar allows to start or stop the execution of BNS and provides access to BNC's online help funtion. 464 485 </p> 465 486 466 <p><a name="start"><h4>4. 9.1 Start</h4></p>487 <p><a name="start"><h4>4.10.1 Start</h4></p> 467 488 <p> 468 489 Hit 'Start' to start receiving IGS orbits and clocks and convert them into corrections to Broadcast Ephemeris. Note that when started, BNS by default will begin with new files which might overwrite existing files when necessary unless the option 'Append files' is ticked. 469 490 </p> 470 491 471 <p><a name="stop"><h4>4. 9.2 Stop</h4></p>492 <p><a name="stop"><h4>4.10.2 Stop</h4></p> 472 493 <p> 473 494 Hit the 'Stop' button in order to stop BNS. 474 495 </p> 475 496 476 <p><a name="cmd"><h4>4.1 0. Command Line Options</h4></p>497 <p><a name="cmd"><h4>4.11. Command Line Options</h4></p> 477 498 <p> 478 499 Command line options are available to run BNS in 'no window' mode or let it read a specific configuration file. Note that the self-explaining contents of the configuration file can easily be edited. It is possible to introduce a specific configuration file name instead of using the default name 'BNS.ini'. 479 500 </p> 480 501 481 <p><a name="nw"><h4>4.1 0.1 No Window - optional</h4></p>502 <p><a name="nw"><h4>4.11.1 No Window - optional</h4></p> 482 503 <p> 483 504 Apart from its regular windows mode, BNS can be started on all systems as a background job with command line option '-nw'. BNS will then run in 'no window' mode, using processing options from its configuration file on disk. Terminate BNS using Windows Task Manager when running it in 'no window' mode on Windows systems. … … 488 509 </p> 489 510 490 <p><a name="conffile"><h4>4.1 0.2 Configuration File - optional</h4></p>511 <p><a name="conffile"><h4>4.11.2 Configuration File - optional</h4></p> 491 512 The default configuration file name is 'BNS.ini'. You may change this name at startup time using the command line option '--conf <<u>confFileName</u>>'. This allows to run several BNS jobs in parallel on the same host using different sets of configuration options. <u>confFileName</u> stands either for the full path to a configuration file or just for a file name. If you introduce only a filename, the corresponding file will be saved in the current working directory from where BNS is started. 492 513 </p>
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