Changeset 3129 in ntrip
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- Mar 24, 2011, 9:19:06 AM (14 years ago)
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trunk/BNC/bncwindow.cpp
r3127 r3129 533 533 _pppSigCLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Enter a sigma for your code observations in meters.</p><p>The higher the sigma you enter, the less the contribution of code observations to a PPP solution based on a combination of code and phase data. 5.0 (default) is likely to be an appropriate choice.</p>")); 534 534 _pppQuickStartLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Enter the lenght of a startup period in seconds for which you want to fix the PPP solution to a known XYZ coordinate as introduced above and adjust a sigma 'XYZ Ini' according to the coordinate's precision. Fixing the coordinate is done in BNC through setting the 'Sigma XYZ Noise' you define below temporarily to zero.</p><p>This so-called Quick-Start option allows the PPP solution to rapidly converge. It requires that the antenna remains unmoved on the know position throughout the startup period.</p><p>A value of 120 is likely to be an appropriate choice for 'Quick-Start'. Default is an empty option field, meaning that you don't want BNC to operate in Quick-Start mode.</p>")); 535 _pppMaxSolGapLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify a 'Maximum Solution Gap' in seconds. Should the time span between two consecutive solutions exceed this limit, the algorithm returns into the Quick-Start mode and fixes the introduced reference coordinate for the specified Quick-Start period. A value of '120' seconds could be an appropriate choice.</p><p>This option makes only sense for a stationary operated receiver where solution convergence can be enforced because a good approximation for the r eceiver position is known. Default is an empty option field, meaning that you don't want BNC to return into the Quick-Start mode after failures caused i.e. by longer lasting outages.</p>"));535 _pppMaxSolGapLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Specify a 'Maximum Solution Gap' in seconds. Should the time span between two consecutive solutions exceed this limit, the algorithm returns into the Quick-Start mode and fixes the introduced reference coordinate for the specified Quick-Start period. A value of '120' seconds could be an appropriate choice.</p><p>This option makes only sense for a stationary operated receiver where solution convergence can be enforced because a good approximation for the rover position is known. Default is an empty option field, meaning that you don't want BNC to return into the Quick-Start mode after failures caused i.e. by longer lasting outages.</p>")); 536 536 _pppSigPLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Enter a sigma for your phase observations in meters.</p><p>The higher the sigma you enter, the less the contribution of phase observations to a PPP solutions based on a combination of code and phase data. 0.02 (default) is likely to be an appropriate choice.</p>")); 537 537 _pppAverageLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Enter the length of a sliding time window in minutes. BNC will continuously output moving average positions computed from those individual positions obtained most recently throughout this period.</p><p>An empty option field (default) means that you don't want BNC to output moving average positions.</p>"));
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