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r199 r208 82 82 </li> 83 83 <li> Save selected options.<br> 84 Note that on Windows systems options are saved in register s. On UNIX/Linux systems options are saved in ${HOME}/.config/BKG/BKG_NTRIP_Client.conf.84 Note that on Windows systems options are saved in register BKG_NTRIP_Client. On Unix/Linux systems options are saved in ${HOME}/.config/BKG/BKG_NTRIP_Client.conf. 85 85 </li> 86 86 <li> … … 119 119 <p> 120 120 BNC lets you output synchronized observations epoch by epoch. This output is made available in ASCII format and in a binary format. The output comprises the following observations if available:</p> 121 StatID, SVPRN, GPSWeek, GPSWeeks, sec, C1 , P2, L1, L2, SNR1, SNR2, pCodeIndicator, cumuLossOfCont.121 StatID, SVPRN, GPSWeek, GPSWeeks, sec, C1 or P1, P2, L1, L2, SNR1, SNR2, pCodeIndicator, cumuLossOfCont. 122 122 </p> 123 123 … … 134 134 <p><h4>B - 4.2 ASCII Output File - optional</h4></p> 135 135 <p> 136 Enter the full path for a file to save synchronized observations in plain ASCII format. Default value is an empty option field, meaning that no ASCII output file is created.136 Enter the full path for a file to save synchronized observations in a plain ASCII format. Default value is an empty option field, meaning that no ASCII output file is created. 137 137 </p> 138 138 … … 140 140 <p><h4>B - 4.3 Port for Binary Output - optional</h4></p> 141 141 <p> 142 BNC makes synchronized observations available in a binary format through an IP port on your local host IP 127.0.0.1. Enter theport number to activate this function. Default is an empty option field, meaning that no binary output is generated.</p>142 BNC makes synchronized observations available in a binary format on your local host IP 127.0.0.1 through an IP port. Enter an IP port number to activate this function. Default is an empty option field, meaning that no binary output is generated.</p> 143 143 <p>The binary output is provided as a continuous stream in the order</p> 144 144 <pre> … … 185 185 </p> 186 186 <p> 187 Note that RINEX file names for fileintervals less than 1 hour are created following the file name convention for 15 minute RINEX files.187 Note that RINEX file names for all intervals less than 1 hour are created following the file name convention for 15 minute RINEX files. 188 188 </p> 189 189 … … 197 197 <p><h4>B - 5.2 RINEX Script - optional</h4></p> 198 198 <p> 199 Whenever a RINEX file is generated, you may like to compress, copy, or upload it immediately . For that you enter the full path of a script or batch file carrying out these operations. The RINEX file path and name will be passed to the script as a command line parameter (%1 on Windows systems, $1 on UNIX/Linux systems).199 Whenever a RINEX file is generated, you may like to compress, copy, or upload it immediately via FTP. For that you enter the full path of a script or batch file carrying out these operations. The RINEX file path will be passed to the script as a command line parameter (%1 on Windows systems, $1 on Unix/Linux systems). 200 200 </p> 201 201 … … 209 209 <p><h4>B - 5.4 RINEX Sampling - mandatory if 'RINEX directory path' set </h4></p> 210 210 <p> 211 Select the RINEX sample interval in seconds. Zero '0' stands for converting all incoming epochs to RINEX. Default for 'RINEX sampling' is '0'.211 Select the RINEX sample interval in seconds. Zero '0' stands for converting all incoming epochs to RINEX. Default for RINEX 'Sampling' is '0'. 212 212 </p> 213 213 … … 218 218 </p> 219 219 <p> 220 Example: Mountpoint FRAN0 leads to the generation of RINEX file s FRAN*.*. The header part of this fileswould be overwritten by the content of an existing skeleton file named FRAN.skl if 'RINEX skeleton extension' is set to 'skl' .220 Example: Mountpoint FRAN0 leads to the generation of RINEX file FRAN*.*. The header part of this file would be overwritten by the content of an existing skeleton file named FRAN.skl if 'RINEX skeleton extension' is set to 'skl' . 221 221 </p> 222 222 <p> … … 261 261 <p><h4>B - 6.4 Get Table</h4></p> 262 262 <p> 263 Hit button 'Get Table' to download the sourcetable from the NTRIP broadcaster. Pay attention to data fields 'format' and 'format-details'. Have in mind that BNC can only decode and convert streams that come in RTCM 2.x, RTCM 3, or RTIGS format. RTCM 2.x streams must contain message types 18 and 19 while RTCM 3 streams must contain message types 1001 or 1003, better 1003 or 1004, see data field 'format-details' for available message types and their repetition rates in brackets. Select your streams line by line, use +Shift and +Ctrl when necessary. Hit 'OK' to return to the main window. 263 Hit button 'Get Table' to download the sourcetable from the NTRIP broadcaster. Pay attention to data fields 'format' and 'format-details'. Have in mind that BNC can only decode and convert streams that come in RTCM 2.x, RTCM 3, or RTIGS format. RTCM 2.x streams must contain message types 18 and 19 while RTCM 3 streams must contain message types 1001 or 1003, better 1003 or 1004, see data field 'format-details' for available message types and their repetition rates in brackets. Select your streams line by line, use +Shift and +Ctrl when necessary. 264 </p> 265 <p> 266 Hit 'OK' to return to the main window. You may like to further 'Add Mountpoints' from another NTRIP broadcaster as necessary. 264 267 </p> 265 268 … … 272 275 <p><h4>B - 6.6 Edit Mountpoints</h4></p> 273 276 <p> 274 BNC automatically selects one out of several internal decoders for a stream based on its 'format' and 'format-details' as given in the sourcetable. It may happen that you need to overrule the automated decoder selection because of sourcetable setup deficiencies. Therefore BNC allows to edit the decoder partfor each stream shown under 'Mountpoints'. Accepted decoder strings allowed to be introduced are 'RTCM_2.x', 'RTCM_3', and 'RTIGS'.277 BNC automatically selects one out of several internal decoders for a stream based on its 'format' and 'format-details' as given in the sourcetable. It may happen that you need to overrule the automated decoder selection because of sourcetable setup deficiencies. Therefore BNC allows to edit the decoder string for each stream shown under 'Mountpoints'. Accepted decoder strings allowed to be introduced are 'RTCM_2.x', 'RTCM_3', and 'RTIGS'. 275 278 </p> 276 279 … … 296 299 <p><h4>B - 10. No Window - optional</h4></p> 297 300 <p> 298 You can use BNC in batch mode with the command line option -nw. BNC then runs in 'no window' mode, reading options from the configuration file ${HOME}/.config/BKG/BNC_NTRIP_Client (Unix/Linux) or from the registers (Windows).301 You can use BNC in batch mode with the command line option -nw. BNC then runs in 'no window' mode, reading options from the configuration file ${HOME}/.config/BKG/BNC_NTRIP_Client.conf (Unix/Linux) or from the registers (Windows). 299 302 </p> 300 303 <p>
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