Changeset 322 in ntrip


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Nov 16, 2006, 1:36:46 PM (17 years ago)
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    244244<p><h4>B - 5.5 RINEX Skeleton Extension - optional</h4></p>
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    246 BNC retrieves information needed for RINEX headers from so-called public RINEX header skeleton files as derived from sitelogs. An HTTP link to a directory containing these skeleton files may be available through data field number 7 of the affected NET record in the source-table. See <u>http://www.epncb.oma.be:80/stations/log/skl/BRUS.skl</u> for an example for a public RINEX header skeleton file concerning the EPN station Brussels.
    247 </p>
    248 <p>
    249 It may happen that public RINEX header skeleton files are not available, its contents is not up to date, or you need to have additional/optional records in the RINEX header. For that BNC lets you introduce personal skeleton files that contain the header records you would like to see. You may derive a personal RINEX header skeleton file from the information given in an up to date sitelog. A file in the 'RINEX directory' with the 'RINEX skeleton extension' is interpreted by BNC as a personal RINEX header skeleton file for the affected stream.
     246Whenever BNC generates a new RINEX file, it first tries to retrieve information needed for RINEX headers from so-called public RINEX header skeleton files which are derived from sitelogs. An HTTP link to a directory containing these skeleton files may be available through data field number 7 of the affected NET record in the source-table. See <u>http://www.epncb.oma.be:80/stations/log/skl/BRUS.skl</u> for an example for a public RINEX header skeleton file concerning the EPN station Brussels.
     247</p>
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     249However, it may happen that public RINEX header skeleton files are not available, its contents is not up to date, or you need to have additional/optional records in the RINEX header. For that BNC allows to introduce personal skeleton files that contain the header records you would like to see. You may derive a personal RINEX header skeleton file from the information given in an up to date sitelog. A file in the 'RINEX directory' with the 'RINEX skeleton extension' is interpreted by BNC as a personal RINEX header skeleton file for the affected stream.
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