Index: /trunk/BNC/src/bnchelp.html =================================================================== --- /trunk/BNC/src/bnchelp.html (revision 7781) +++ /trunk/BNC/src/bnchelp.html (revision 7782) @@ -2554,5 +2554,5 @@
-The following is an example for file and IP port output, which presents observations from GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BDS (BeiDou), QZSS, and SBAS satellites as collected through streams FFMJ1, WTZR0, CUT07, and COCO0:
+The following is an example for synchronized file and IP port output, which presents observations from GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BDS (BeiDou), QZSS, and SBAS satellites as collected through streams FFMJ1, WTZR0, CUT07, and COCO0:> 1884 206010.0000000 FFMJ1 G02 C1C 23286796.846 L1C 122372909.535 127 S1C 49.000 C2W 23286793.846 L2W 95355531.583 127 S2W 36.000 @@ -2634,5 +2634,5 @@2.9.1 Port - optional
-BNC can produce synchronized observations in ASCII format on your local host (IP 127.0.0.1) through an IP 'Port'. Synchronized means that BNC collects all observation data for a specific epoch, which become available within a certain number of seconds (see 'Wait for Full Obs Epoch' option). It then - epoch by epoch - outputs whatever has been received. The output comes block-wise per stream. Specify an IP port number here to activate this function. The default is an empty option field, meaning that no synchronized output is generated.
+BNC can produce synchronized observations in ASCII format on your local host (IP 127.0.0.1) through an IP 'Port'. Synchronized means that BNC collects all observation data for a specific epoch, which become available within a certain number of seconds (see 'Wait for Full Obs Epoch' option). It then - epoch by epoch - outputs whatever has been received. The output comes block-wise per stream following the format specified in Table 2. Enter an IP port number here to activate this function. The default is an empty option field, meaning that no synchronized output is generated. @@ -2662,4 +2662,18 @@ BNC can produce unsynchronized observations from all configured streams in ASCII format on your local host (IP 127.0.0.1) through an IP 'Port'. Unsynchronized means that BNC immediately forwards any received observation to the port. Nevertheless, the output is produced block-wise per stream. Specify an IP port number here to activate this function. The default is an empty option field, meaning that no unsynchronized output is generated. ++The following is an example for unsynchronized IP port output, which presents observations from GPS and GLONASS as collected through stream WTZR0. The format for synchronized and unsynchronized output of observations is very much the same. However, unsynchrozized output does not have 'Epoch Records' and 'Observation Records'. Instead each record contains the 'GPS Week Number' and 'GPS Second of Week' time tag between the mountpoint string and the satellite number, see Table 2 for format details. +
+ ++WTZR0 1884 209623.0000000 G02 C1C 22259978.112 L1C 116976955.890 127 S1C 49.250 C2W 22259974.472 L2W 91150855.991 127 S2W 44.500 +WTZR0 1884 209623.0000000 G03 C1C 24426736.058 L1C 128363272.624 127 S1C 43.500 C2W 24426741.838 L2W 100023289.335 127 S2W 39.000 +... +WTZR0 1884 209623.0000000 G29 C1C 25275897.592 L1C 132825869.191 90 S1C 35.250 C2W 25275893.692 L2W 103500567.110 8 S2W 28.500 +WTZR0 1884 209623.0000000 G30 C1C 23670676.284 L1C 124390283.441 127 S1C 46.750 C2W 23670679.784 L2W 96927531.685 127 S2W 39.500 +WTZR0 1884 209623.0000000 R04 C1C 20758122.104 L1C 111158778.398 127 S1C 50.000 C2P 20758121.664 L2P 86456803.800 127 S2P 47.000 +WTZR0 1884 209623.0000000 R05 C1C 19430829.552 L1C 103868912.028 127 S1C 45.750 C2P 19430829.672 L2P 80786936.849 127 S2P 46.750 +... +2.10 Serial Output