Index: trunk/BNC/src/bnchelp.html
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 <p>
-Note that BNC allows to by-pass decoding and conversion algorithms for incoming streams, leave whatever is received untouched to save it in files or output it through local TCP/IP port.
-</p>
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-<p>
 BNC supports the following GNSS file formats:
 </p>
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 <li>NMEA Version 0813, National Marine Electronics Association format for satellinte navigation data;</li>
 </ul>
+</p>
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+<p>
+Note that BNC allows to by-pass decoding and conversion algorithms for incoming streams, leave whatever is received untouched to save it in files or output it through local TCP/IP port.
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 </p>
 <p>
-For debugging real-time software implementing some post processing capability is quite advantageous. So gradually certain real-time options of BNC had to be complemented to work offline with reading data from files. Moreover, beginning in 2012 the software was extended to support Galileo, BeiDou, and QZSS besides GPS and GLONASS. With that the Open Source tool BNC could be used for RINEX Version 3 file editing, concatenation and quality check, a post processing functionallity not really covered at that time by UNAVCO's famous TEQC program because of its focus on GPS.
+Implementing some post processing capability is essential for debugging real-time software in case of probelms. So gradually certain real-time options of BNC had to be complemented to work offline with reading data from files. Moreover, beginning in 2012 the software was extended to support Galileo, BeiDou, and QZSS besides GPS and GLONASS. With that the Open Source tool BNC could be used for RINEX Version 3 file editing, concatenation and quality checks, a post processing functionallity eagerly demanded by the IGS Multi-GNSS Experiment and not really covered at that time by UNAVCO's famous TEQC program because of its focus on GPS.
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