Changeset 2404 in ntrip for trunk/BNC/bnchelp.html
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r2401 r2404 61 61 <p><a name="resources"><h3>2. Modes & Resources</h3></p> 62 62 <p> 63 Although BNC is a real-time tool to be operated in online mode, it can be run offline for post 63 Although BNC is a real-time tool to be operated in online mode, it can be run offline for post-processing of data made availabe from a single file. Furthermore, apart from its regular window mode, BNC can be run as a batch/background job in a 'no window' mode using processing options from a previously saved configuration. 64 64 </p> 65 65 <p> … … 1314 1314 <p><a name="post"><h4>3.15.2 Offline Mode - optional</h4></p> 1315 1315 <p> 1316 Although BNC is primarily a real-time online tool, it can be run in offline mode to read data from a file for post 1316 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: 1317 1317 </p> 1318 1318 <p> … … 1328 1328 </p> 1329 1329 <p> 1330 Note that it is necessary to define a date and time for the first epoch because RTCM streams do not contain complete time stamps as needed for RINEX. Note further that when running BNC in offline mode, it will use options for file saving, interval, sampling etc. from its configuration file.1330 Note that it is necessary to define a date and time for the first epoch because RTCM streams do not contain complete time stamps as needed i.e. for RINEX files or for PPP in post-processing mode. Note further that when running BNC in offline mode, it will use options for file saving, interval, sampling etc. from its configuration file. 1331 1331 </p> 1332 1332 … … 1480 1480 <td>April 2010 </td><td>Version 2.1 </td> 1481 1481 <td>[Bug] SSR GLONASS message generation</td> 1482 <td>[Add] PPP in post 1482 <td>[Add] PPP in post-processing mode</td> 1483 1483 </tr> 1484 1484
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