Changeset 1874 in ntrip
- Timestamp:
- Jul 24, 2009, 3:13:25 PM (16 years ago)
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- trunk/BNC
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trunk/BNC/bnchelp.html
r1872 r1874 76 76 </p> 77 77 <p> 78 The usual handling of BNC is that you first select a number of streams ('Add Stream s'). Any stream configured to BNC shows up on the 'Streams' canvas in the middle of BNC's main window. You then go through BNC's various tabs to select a combination of processing options before you start the program ('Start'). Records of BNC's activities are shown in the 'Logs' canvas on the bottom of the main window.78 The usual handling of BNC is that you first select a number of streams ('Add Stream'). Any stream configured to BNC shows up on the 'Streams' canvas in the middle of BNC's main window. You then go through BNC's various tabs to select a combination of processing options before you start the program ('Start'). Records of BNC's activities are shown in the 'Logs' canvas on the bottom of the main window. 79 79 </p> 80 80 <p> … … 139 139 3.11. <a href=#streams>Streams</a><br> 140 140 3.11.1 <a href=#streamedit>Edit Streams</a><br> 141 3.11.2 <a href=#streamdelete>Delete Stream s</a><br>141 3.11.2 <a href=#streamdelete>Delete Stream</a><br> 142 142 3.11.3 <a href=#streamconf>Reconfigure Streams On-the-fly</a><br> 143 143 3.12. <a href=#bottom>Bottom Menu Bar</a><br> 144 3.12.1. <a href=#streamadd>Add Stream s- Coming from Caster</a><br>144 3.12.1. <a href=#streamadd>Add Stream - Coming from Caster</a><br> 145 145 3.12.1.1 <a href=#streamhost>Caster Host and Port</a><br> 146 146 3.12.1.2 <a href=#streamtable>Casters Table</a><br> … … 148 148 3.12.1.4 <a href=#gettable>Get Table</a><br> 149 149 3.12.1.5 <a href=#ntripv>NTRIP Version</a><br> 150 3.12.2 <a href=#streamip>Add Stream s- Coming from TCP/IP Port</a><br>151 3.12.3 <a href=#streamudp>Add Stream s- Coming from UDP Port</a><br>152 3.12.4 <a href=#streamser>Add Stream s- Coming from Serial Port</a><br>150 3.12.2 <a href=#streamip>Add Stream - Coming from TCP/IP Port</a><br> 151 3.12.3 <a href=#streamudp>Add Stream - Coming from UDP Port</a><br> 152 3.12.4 <a href=#streamser>Add Stream - Coming from Serial Port</a><br> 153 153 3.12.5 <a href=#start>Start</a><br> 154 154 3.12.6 <a href=#stop>Stop</a><br> … … 941 941 </ul> 942 942 943 <p><a name="streamdelete"><h4>3.11.2 Delete Stream s</h4></p>944 <p> 945 To remove a stream from the 'Streams' canvas in the main window, highlight it by clicking on it and hit the 'Delete Stream s' button. You can also remove multiple streams simultaneously by highlighting them using +Shift and +Ctrl.</p>943 <p><a name="streamdelete"><h4>3.11.2 Delete Stream</h4></p> 944 <p> 945 To remove a stream from the 'Streams' canvas in the main window, highlight it by clicking on it and hit the 'Delete Stream' button. You can also remove multiple streams simultaneously by highlighting them using +Shift and +Ctrl.</p> 946 946 947 947 <p><a name="streamconf"><h4>3.11.3 Reconfigure Streams On-the-fly</h4></p> … … 961 961 </p> 962 962 963 <p><a name="streamadd"><h4>3.12.1 Add Stream s- Coming from Caster</h4></p>964 <p> 965 Button 'Add Stream s' > 'Coming from Caster' opens a window that allows user to select data streams from an NTRIP broadcaster according to their mountpoints.963 <p><a name="streamadd"><h4>3.12.1 Add Stream - Coming from Caster</h4></p> 964 <p> 965 Button 'Add Stream' > 'Coming from Caster' opens a window that allows user to select data streams from an NTRIP broadcaster according to their mountpoints. 966 966 </p> 967 967 … … 989 989 </p> 990 990 <p> 991 Hit 'OK' to return to the main window. If you wish you can click on 'Add Stream s' and repeat the process again to retrieve streams from different casters.991 Hit 'OK' to return to the main window. If you wish you can click on 'Add Stream' and repeat the process again to retrieve streams from different casters. 992 992 </p> 993 993 … … 1013 1013 </p> 1014 1014 1015 <p><a name="streamip"><h4>3.12.2 Add Stream s- Coming from TCP/IP Port</h4></p>1016 <p> 1017 Button 'Add Stream s' > 'Coming from TCP/IP Port' allows to retrieve streams via TCP directly from an IP address without using the NTRIP transport protocol. For that you:1015 <p><a name="streamip"><h4>3.12.2 Add Stream - Coming from TCP/IP Port</h4></p> 1016 <p> 1017 Button 'Add Stream' > 'Coming from TCP/IP Port' allows to retrieve streams via TCP directly from an IP address without using the NTRIP transport protocol. For that you: 1018 1018 <ul> 1019 1019 <li>Enter the IP address of the stream providing host.</li> … … 1032 1032 </p> 1033 1033 1034 <p><a name="streamudp"><h4>3.12.3 Add Stream s- Coming from UDP Port</h4></p>1035 <p> 1036 Button 'Add Stream s' > 'Coming from UDP Port' allows to pick up streams arriving directly at one of the local host's UDP ports without using the NTRIP transport protocol. For that you:1034 <p><a name="streamudp"><h4>3.12.3 Add Stream - Coming from UDP Port</h4></p> 1035 <p> 1036 Button 'Add Stream' > 'Coming from UDP Port' allows to pick up streams arriving directly at one of the local host's UDP ports without using the NTRIP transport protocol. For that you: 1037 1037 <ul> 1038 1038 <li>Enter the local port number where the UDP stream arrives.</li> … … 1047 1047 <p> 1048 1048 1049 <p><a name="streamser"><h4>3.12.4 Add Stream s- Coming from Serial Port</h4></p>1050 <p> 1051 Button 'Add Stream s' > 'Coming from Serial Port' allows to retrieve streams from a GNSS receiver via serial port without using the NTRIP transport protocol. For that you:1049 <p><a name="streamser"><h4>3.12.4 Add Stream - Coming from Serial Port</h4></p> 1050 <p> 1051 Button 'Add Stream' > 'Coming from Serial Port' allows to retrieve streams from a GNSS receiver via serial port without using the NTRIP transport protocol. For that you: 1052 1052 <ul> 1053 1053 <li>Specify a mountpoint. Recommended is a 4-character station ID. Example: FFMJ</li> … … 1481 1481 <tr><td>miscMount=</td><td>Miscellaneous: Mountpoint</td></tr> 1482 1482 <tr><td>mountPoints=//user:pass@www.euref-ip.net:2101<br>/ACOR0 RTCM_2.3 43.36 351.60 no 1</td><td>Streams: broadcaster:port/mountpoint</td></tr> 1483 <tr><td>ntripVersion=1</td><td>Add Stream s: NTRIP Version</td></tr>1483 <tr><td>ntripVersion=1</td><td>Add Stream: NTRIP Version</td></tr> 1484 1484 <tr><td>obsRate=</td><td>Outages: Observation rate</td></tr> 1485 1485 <tr><td>onTheFlyInterval=1 day</td><td>General: Reread configuration</td></tr> -
trunk/BNC/bncwindow.cpp
r1780 r1874 96 96 connect(_actQuit, SIGNAL(triggered()), SLOT(close())); 97 97 98 _actAddMountPoints = new QAction(tr("Add &Stream s"),this);98 _actAddMountPoints = new QAction(tr("Add &Stream"),this); 99 99 connect(_actAddMountPoints, SIGNAL(triggered()), SLOT(slotAddMountPoints())); 100 100 101 _actDeleteMountPoints = new QAction(tr("&Delete Stream s"),this);101 _actDeleteMountPoints = new QAction(tr("&Delete Stream"),this); 102 102 connect(_actDeleteMountPoints, SIGNAL(triggered()), SLOT(slotDeleteMountPoints())); 103 103 _actDeleteMountPoints->setEnabled(false); … … 348 348 _adviseScriptLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify the full path to a script or batch file to handle advisory notes generated in the event of corrupted streams or stream outages. The affected mountpoint and one of the comments 'Begin_Outage', 'End_Outage', 'Begin_Corrupted', or 'End_Corrupted' are passed on to the script as command line parameters.</p><p>The script can be configured to send an email to BNC's operator and/or to the affected stream provider. An empty option field (default) or invalid path means that you don't want to use this option.</p>")); 349 349 _perfIntrComboBox->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>BNC can average latencies per stream over a certain period of GPS time. The resulting mean latencies are recorded in the 'Logs' section at the end of each 'Log latency' interval together with results of a statistical evaluation (approximate number of covered epochs, data gaps).</p><p>Select a 'Log latency' interval or select the empty option field if you do not want BNC to log latencies and statistical information.</p>")); 350 _mountPointsTable->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Streams selected for retrieval are listed in the 'Streams' section. Clicking on 'Add Stream s' button will open a window that allows the user to select data streams from an NTRIP broadcaster according to their mountpoints. To remove a stream from the 'Streams' list, highlight it by clicking on it and hit the 'Delete Streams' button. You can also remove multiple streams by highlighting them using +Shift and +Ctrl.</p><p>BNC automatically allocates one of its internal decoders to a stream based on the stream's 'format' as given in the sourcetable. BNC allows users to change this selection by editing the decoder string. Double click on the 'decoder' field, enter your preferred decoder and then hit Enter. The accepted decoder strings are 'RTCM_2.x', 'RTCM_3.x', and 'RTIGS'.</p><p>In case you need to log the raw data as is, BNC allows users to by-pass its decoders and and directly save the input in daily log files. To do this specify the decoder string as 'ZERO'.</p><p>BNC can also retrieve streams from virtual reference stations (VRS). VRS streams are indicated by a 'yes' in the 'nmea' column. To initiate these streams, the approximate latitude/longitude rover position is sent to the NTRIP broadcaster. The default values can be change according to your requirement. Double click on 'lat' and 'long' fields, enter the values you wish to send and then hit Enter.</p>"));350 _mountPointsTable->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Streams selected for retrieval are listed in the 'Streams' section. Clicking on 'Add Stream' button will open a window that allows the user to select data streams from an NTRIP broadcaster according to their mountpoints. To remove a stream from the 'Streams' list, highlight it by clicking on it and hit the 'Delete Stream' button. You can also remove multiple streams by highlighting them using +Shift and +Ctrl.</p><p>BNC automatically allocates one of its internal decoders to a stream based on the stream's 'format' as given in the sourcetable. BNC allows users to change this selection by editing the decoder string. Double click on the 'decoder' field, enter your preferred decoder and then hit Enter. The accepted decoder strings are 'RTCM_2.x', 'RTCM_3.x', and 'RTIGS'.</p><p>In case you need to log the raw data as is, BNC allows users to by-pass its decoders and and directly save the input in daily log files. To do this specify the decoder string as 'ZERO'.</p><p>BNC can also retrieve streams from virtual reference stations (VRS). VRS streams are indicated by a 'yes' in the 'nmea' column. To initiate these streams, the approximate latitude/longitude rover position is sent to the NTRIP broadcaster. The default values can be change according to your requirement. Double click on 'lat' and 'long' fields, enter the values you wish to send and then hit Enter.</p>")); 351 351 _log->setWhatsThis(tr("Records of BNC's activities are shown in the 'Logs' section. The message log covers the communication status between BNC and the NTRIP broadcaster as well as any problems that occur in the communication link, stream availability, stream delay, stream conversion etc.")); 352 352 _ephV3CheckBox->setWhatsThis(tr("The default format for output of RINEX Navigation data containing Broadcast Ephemeris is RINEX Version 2.11. Select 'Version 3' if you want to output the ephemeris in RINEX Version 3 format.")); … … 825 825 QMessageBox msgBox; 826 826 msgBox.setIcon(QMessageBox::Question); 827 msgBox.setWindowTitle("Add Stream s");827 msgBox.setWindowTitle("Add Stream"); 828 828 msgBox.setText("Add stream(s) coming from:"); 829 829
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