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r7747 r7750 68 68 Should a proxy be operated in front of BNC then you need to introduce its 69 69 name or IP and port number in the 'Network' panel. 70 71 (A) Working with Configuration Files 70 72 71 73 You should be able to run all configuration file examples without changing … … 217 219 contains the default settings. 218 220 221 (B) Working with Command Line configuration options 222 219 223 The following configuration examples make use of BNC's 'Command Line Interface' 220 224 (CLI). Configuration options are exclusively specified via command line. No … … 258 262 seconds. 259 263 264 (C) Command Line configuration options overwriting Configuration File options 265 266 For specific applications you may like to use your own set of standard 267 configuration options from a configuration file and update some of its content 268 via command line. When using a configuration file and command line configuration 269 options together in one BNC call, the command line configuration options will 270 always overrule options contained in the configuration file. 271 272 27. Shell Script 'CompareSp3.sh' 273 Purpose: Equals configuration file example 'CompareSp3.bnc', compares two SP3 274 files to calculate RMS values for orbit and clock differences. However, instead 275 of excluding GPS satellite G05 and GLONASS satellite R18 from the comparison as 276 specified in 'CompareSp3.bnc', GPS satellite G06 and all GLONASS satellites are 277 excluded via command line option. Comparison results are saved in a logfile. 278 260 279 Georg Weber, BKG 261 280 Frankfurt, January 2016
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