Changeset 1966 in ntrip for trunk/BNC/bnchelp.html
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r1953 r1966 141 141 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 3.12. <a href=#bottom>Bottom Menu Bar</a><br> 144 3.12.1. <a href=#streamadd>Add Stream - Coming from Caster</a><br> 145 3.12.1.1 <a href=#streamhost>Caster Host and Port</a><br> 146 3.12.1.2 <a href=#streamtable>Casters Table</a><br> 147 3.12.1.3 <a href=#streamuser>User and Password</a><br> 148 3.12.1.4 <a href=#gettable>Get Table</a><br> 149 3.12.1.5 <a href=#ntripv>NTRIP Version</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 3.12.5 <a href=#start>Start</a><br> 154 3.12.6 <a href=#stop>Stop</a><br> 155 3.13. <a href=#cmd>Command Line Options</a><br> 156 3.13.1. <a href=#nw>No Window Mode</a><br> 157 3.13.2. <a href=#post>Offline Mode</a><br> 158 3.13.3. <a href=#conffile>Configuration File</a><br> 143 3.12. <a href=#logs>Logs</a><br> 144 3.12.1 <a href=#logfile>Log</a><br> 145 3.12.2 <a href=#throughput>Throughput</a><br> 146 3.13. <a href=#bottom>Bottom Menu Bar</a><br> 147 3.13.1. <a href=#streamadd>Add Stream - Coming from Caster</a><br> 148 3.13.1.1 <a href=#streamhost>Caster Host and Port</a><br> 149 3.13.1.2 <a href=#streamtable>Casters Table</a><br> 150 3.13.1.3 <a href=#streamuser>User and Password</a><br> 151 3.13.1.4 <a href=#gettable>Get Table</a><br> 152 3.13.1.5 <a href=#ntripv>NTRIP Version</a><br> 153 3.13.2 <a href=#streamip>Add Stream - Coming from TCP/IP Port</a><br> 154 3.13.3 <a href=#streamudp>Add Stream - Coming from UDP Port</a><br> 155 3.13.4 <a href=#streamser>Add Stream - Coming from Serial Port</a><br> 156 3.13.5 <a href=#start>Start</a><br> 157 3.13.6 <a href=#stop>Stop</a><br> 158 3.14. <a href=#cmd>Command Line Options</a><br> 159 3.14.1. <a href=#nw>No Window Mode</a><br> 160 3.14.2. <a href=#post>Offline Mode</a><br> 161 3.14.3. <a href=#conffile>Configuration File</a><br> 159 162 </p> 160 163 … … 969 972 </p> 970 973 971 972 <p><a name="bottom"><h4>3.12. Bottom Menu Bar</h4></p> 974 <p><a name="logs"><h4>3.12. Logging</h4></p> 975 <p> 976 A tabs section on the bottom of the main window provides online controle of BNC's activities. Tabs are available to show the records saved in a logfile and for a plot to controle the bandwidth consumtion. 977 </p> 978 <p><a name="logfile"><h4>3.12.1 Log</h4></p> 979 <p> 980 Records of BNC's activities are shown in the 'Log' tab. They can be saved into a file when a valid path is specified in the 'Logfile (full path)' field. 981 </p> 982 983 <p><a name="throughput"><h4>3.12.2 Throughput</h4></p> 984 <p> 985 The bandwidth consumtion per stream is shown in the 'Throughput' tab in bits per second (bps) or kilo bits per second (kbps). 986 </p> 987 988 <p><a name="bottom"><h4>3.13. Bottom Menu Bar</h4></p> 973 989 <p> 974 990 The bottom menu bar allows to add or delete streams to BNC's configuration and to start or stop it. It also provides access to BNC's online help function. 975 991 </p> 976 992 977 <p><a name="streamadd"><h4>3.1 2.1 Add Stream - Coming from Caster</h4></p>993 <p><a name="streamadd"><h4>3.13.1 Add Stream - Coming from Caster</h4></p> 978 994 <p> 979 995 Button 'Add Stream' > 'Coming from Caster' opens a window that allows user to select data streams from an NTRIP broadcaster according to their mountpoints. 980 996 </p> 981 997 982 <p><a name="streamhost"><h4>3.1 2.1.1 Caster Host and Port - mandatory</h4></p>998 <p><a name="streamhost"><h4>3.13.1.1 Caster Host and Port - mandatory</h4></p> 983 999 <p> 984 1000 Enter the NTRIP broadcaster host IP and port number. Note that EUREF and IGS operate NTRIP broadcasters at <u>http://www.euref-ip.net/home</u> and <u>http://www.igs-ip.net/home</u>. 985 1001 </p> 986 1002 987 <p><a name="streamtable"><h4>3.1 2.1.2 Casters Table - optional</h4></p>1003 <p><a name="streamtable"><h4>3.13.1.2 Casters Table - optional</h4></p> 988 1004 <p> 989 1005 It may be that your are not sure about your NTRIP broadcasters host and port number or you are interested in other broadcaster installations operated elsewhere. Hit 'Show' for a table of known broadcasters maintained at <u>www.rtcm-ntrip.org/home</u>. A window opens which allows to select a broadcaster for stream retrieval. 990 1006 </p> 991 1007 992 <p><a name="streamuser"><h4>3.1 2.1.3 User and Password - mandatory for protected streams</h4></p>1008 <p><a name="streamuser"><h4>3.13.1.3 User and Password - mandatory for protected streams</h4></p> 993 1009 <p> 994 1010 Some streams on NTRIP broadcasters may be restricted. Enter a valid 'User' ID and 'Password' for access to protected streams. Accounts are usually provided per NTRIP broadcaster through a registration procedure. Register through <u>http://igs.bkg.bund.de/index_ntrip_reg.htm</u> for access to protected streams on <u>www.euref-ip.net</u> and <u>www.igs-ip.net</u>. 995 1011 </p> 996 1012 997 <p><a name="gettable"><h4>3.1 2.1.4 Get Table</h4></p>1013 <p><a name="gettable"><h4>3.13.1.4 Get Table</h4></p> 998 1014 <p> 999 1015 Use the 'Get Table' button to download the source-table from the NTRIP broadcaster. Pay attention to data fields 'format' and 'format-details'. Keep in mind that BNC can only decode and convert streams that come in RTCM Version 2.x, RTCM Version 3.x, or RTIGS format. RTCM Version 2.x streams must contain message types 18 and 19 or 20 and 21 while RTCM Version 3.x streams must contain GPS or SBAS message types 1002 or 1004 and may contain GLONASS message types 1010 or 1012, see data field 'format-details' for available message types and their repetition rates in brackets. Note that in order to produce RINEX Navigation files RTCM Version 3.x streams containing message types 1019 (GPS) and 1020 (GLONASS) are required. Select your streams line by line, use +Shift and +Ctrl when necessary. … … 1006 1022 </p> 1007 1023 1008 <p><a name="ntripv"><h4>3.1 2.1.5 NTRIP Version - mandatory</h4></p>1024 <p><a name="ntripv"><h4>3.13.1.5 NTRIP Version - mandatory</h4></p> 1009 1025 <p> 1010 1026 Some limitations and deficiencies of the NTRIP version 1 stream transport protocol are solved in NTRIP version 2. Improvements mainly concern a full HTTP compatibility in view of requirements coming from proxy servers. Version 2 is backwards compatible to Version 1. Options implemented in BNC are: … … 1027 1043 </p> 1028 1044 1029 <p><a name="streamip"><h4>3.1 2.2 Add Stream - Coming from TCP/IP Port</h4></p>1045 <p><a name="streamip"><h4>3.13.2 Add Stream - Coming from TCP/IP Port</h4></p> 1030 1046 <p> 1031 1047 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: … … 1046 1062 </p> 1047 1063 1048 <p><a name="streamudp"><h4>3.1 2.3 Add Stream - Coming from UDP Port</h4></p>1064 <p><a name="streamudp"><h4>3.13.3 Add Stream - Coming from UDP Port</h4></p> 1049 1065 <p> 1050 1066 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: … … 1061 1077 <p> 1062 1078 1063 <p><a name="streamser"><h4>3.1 2.4 Add Stream - Coming from Serial Port</h4></p>1079 <p><a name="streamser"><h4>3.13.4 Add Stream - Coming from Serial Port</h4></p> 1064 1080 <p> 1065 1081 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: … … 1095 1111 <p> 1096 1112 1097 <p><a name="start"><h4>3.1 2.5 Start</h4></p>1113 <p><a name="start"><h4>3.13.5 Start</h4></p> 1098 1114 <p> 1099 1115 Hit 'Start' to start retrieving, decoding, and converting GNSS data streams in real-time. Note that 'Start' generally forces BNC to begin with fresh RINEX which might overwrite existing files when necessary unless the option 'Append files' is ticked. 1100 1116 </p> 1101 1117 1102 <p><a name="stop"><h4>3.1 2.6 Stop</h4></p>1118 <p><a name="stop"><h4>3.13.6 Stop</h4></p> 1103 1119 <p> 1104 1120 Hit the 'Stop' button in order to stop BNC. 1105 1121 </p> 1106 1122 1107 <p><a name="cmd"><h4>3.1 3. Command Line Options</h4></p>1123 <p><a name="cmd"><h4>3.14. Command Line Options</h4></p> 1108 1124 <p> 1109 1125 Command line options are available to run BNC in 'no window' mode or let it read data from a file in offline mode. BNC will then use processing options from the 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 'BNC.ini'. 1110 1126 </p> 1111 1127 1112 <p><a name="nw"><h4>3.1 3.1 No Window Mode - optional</h4></p>1128 <p><a name="nw"><h4>3.14.1 No Window Mode - optional</h4></p> 1113 1129 <p> 1114 1130 Apart from its regular windows mode, BNC can be started on all systems as a background/batch job with command line option '-nw'. BNC will then run in 'no window' mode, using processing options from its configuration file on disk. Terminate BNC using Windows Task Manager when running it in 'no window' mode on Windows systems. … … 1119 1135 </p> 1120 1136 1121 <p><a name="post"><h4>3.1 3.2 Offline Mode - optional</h4></p>1137 <p><a name="post"><h4>3.14.2 Offline Mode - optional</h4></p> 1122 1138 <p> 1123 1139 Although BNC is primarily a real-time online tool, it can be run in offline mode to read data from a file for post processing purposes. Enter the following four command line options for that: … … 1138 1154 </p> 1139 1155 1140 <p><a name="conffile"><h4>3.1 3.3 Configuration File - optional</h4></p>1156 <p><a name="conffile"><h4>3.14.3 Configuration File - optional</h4></p> 1141 1157 The default configuration file name is 'BNC.ini'. You may change this name at startup time using the command line option '--conf <<u>confFileName</u>>'. This allows to run several BNC 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 BNC is started. 1142 1158 </p>
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