Changeset 964 in ntrip


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Timestamp:
Jul 23, 2008, 8:42:33 PM (16 years ago)
Author:
weber
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trunk/BNS
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  • trunk/BNS/bnshelp.html

    r963 r964  
    7373</p>
    7474<p>
    75 Because BNS is quite demanding concerning stable communication links, it is recommended to run the three software components BNS, the Broadcast Ephemeris server (i.e. BNC), and the server providing orbits and clocks (i.e. RTNet) on the same host. However, this is not a must.
     75Because BNS is quite demanding concerning communication links, is is recommended to run the three software components BNS, the Broadcast Ephemeris server (i.e. BNC), and the server providing orbits and clocks (i.e. RTNet) on the same host. However, this is not a must.
    7676</p>
    7777
     
    9898&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.5.3. <a href=#saveclk>Save Clocks & Orbits</a><br>
    99994.6. <a href=#caster>NTRIP Caster</a><br>
    100 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.6.1. <a href=#cashost>Host</a><br>
    101 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.6.2. <a href=#casport>Port</a><br>
    102 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.6.3. <a href=#casmount>Mountpoint</a><br>
    103 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.6.4. <a href=#caspass>Password</a><br>
    104 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.6.5. <a href=#casproxy>Use Proxy</a><br>
    105 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.6.6. <a href=#casstream>Save Stream</a><br>
     100&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.6.1. <a href=#cashost>Host & Port</a><br>
     101&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.6.2. <a href=#casmount>Mountpoint & Password</a><br>
     102&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.6.3. <a href=#casproxy>Use Proxy</a><br>
     103&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.6.4. <a href=#casstream>Save Stream</a><br>
    1061044.7. <a href=#rnxclk>RINEX Clocks</a><br>
    107105&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.7.1. <a href=#clkdir>Directory</a><br>
    108 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.7.2. <a href=#clkint>Interval</a><br>
    109 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.7.3. <a href=#clksamp>Sampling</a><br>
     106&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.7.2. <a href=#clkint>Interval & Sampling</a><br>
    1101074.8. <a href=#orbits>SP3 Orbits</a><br>
    111108&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.8.1. <a href=#orbdir>Directory</a><br>
    112 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.8.2. <a href=#orbint>Interval</a><br>
    113 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.8.3. <a href=#orbsamp>Sampling</a><br>
     109&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 4.8.2. <a href=#orbint>Interval & Sampling</a><br>
    1141104.9 <a href=#start>Start</a><br>
    1151114.10. <a href=#stop>Stop</a><br>
     
    287283</p>
    288284
    289 <p><a name="cashost"><h4>4.6.1 Host - optional</h4></p>
     285<p><a name="cashost"><h4>4.6.1 Host & Port - optional</h4></p>
    290286Enter the NTRIP broadcaster 'Host' IP name or number for stream upload.
    291287</p>
    292288
    293 <p><a name="casport"><h4>4.6.2 Port - mandatory if 'Host' is set</h4></p>
    294289<p>
    295290Enter the NTRIP broadcaster IP 'Port' number for stream upload. Note that NTRIP Broadcaster installations often provide access through more than one port, usually ports 80 and 2101. In case you experience communication problems on port 80, you may like to use the alternative port(s).
    296291</p>
    297292
    298 <p><a name="casmount"><h4>4.6.3 Mountpoint - mandatory if 'Host' is set</h4></p>
     293<p><a name="casmount"><h4>4.6.2 Mountpoint & Password - mandatory if 'Host' is set</h4></p>
    299294<p>
    300295Each stream on an NTRIP broadcaster is defined using a unique source ID called mountpoint. An NTRIP server like BNS can upload its stream to the broadcaster by referring to a dedicated mountpoint established by the broadcaster operator. Specify the mountpoint you receive from the operator for your stream. Note that it usually is a four character ID (capital letters) plus an integer number.
    301296</p>
    302297
    303 <p><a name="caspass"><h4>4.6.4 Password - mandatory if 'Host' is set</h4></p>
    304298<p>
    305299In NTRIP Version 1.0 stream upload is only protected through a generic upload 'Password'. Enter the password you received from the broadcaster operator along with the mounpoint.
    306300</p>
    307301
    308 <p><a name="casproxy"><h4>4.6.5 Use Proxy - optional if 'Host' and 'Proxy' is set</h4></p>
     302<p><a name="casproxy"><h4>4.6.3 Use Proxy - optional if 'Host' and 'Proxy' is set</h4></p>
    309303<p>
    310304In case BNS is operated in a protected LAN, you may need to communicate through a proxy server protecting your network. Once you have specified your proxies host and port, you can tick 'Use proxy' to use it for stream upload.
    311305</p>
    312306
    313 <p><a name="casstream"><h4>4.6.6 Save Stream - optional</h4></p>
     307<p><a name="casstream"><h4>4.6.4 Save Stream - optional</h4></p>
    314308<p>
    315309The clock and orbit corrections streamed by BNS to an NTRIP broadcaster can be recorded. Specify a full 'Save stream' path here to save this information in a local file. Default value for 'Save stream' is an empty option field, meaning that the upload stream contents will not be saved locally.
     
    336330<p>
    337331<pre>
    338 1487 547554.0 G27    57     12.219      1.241    0.495    0.002
    339 1487 547554.0 G29   101     -0.086      0.008   -0.429    0.675
    340 1487 461154.0 R06    18      5.192      2.390   -1.915   -6.734
    341 1487 461154.0 R07    18     -1.619      2.827    0.901    0.280
    342 1487 547554.0 G27    57     12.218      1.242    0.496    0.003
    343 1487 547554.0 G29   101     -0.087      0.007   -0.427    0.673
    344 1487 461154.0 R06    18      5.191      2.389   -1.914   -6.735
    345 1487 461154.0 R07    18     -1.618      2.826    0.900    0.281
     332...
     3331489 325606.0 G30    80      6.023      0.591   -0.317    0.022
     3341489 325606.0 G31    18     -1.021      0.110   -1.308   -0.120
     3351489 412006.0 R10    18      7.342      1.393    4.858   -2.634
     3361489 412006.0 R19    18      4.696      2.358    1.707   -2.907
     337...
     3381489 325607.0 G30    80      6.022      0.591   -0.318    0.022
     3391489 325607.0 G31    18     -1.022      0.110   -1.308   -0.120
     3401489 412007.0 R10    18      7.341      1.390    4.860   -2.636
     3411489 412007.0 R19    18      4.698      2.356    1.706   -2.906
     342...
    346343</pre>
    347344</p>
     
    357354</p>
    358355
    359 <p><a name="clkint"><h4>4.7.2 Interval - mandatory if 'Directory' is set</h4></p>
     356<p><a name="clkint"><h4>4.7.2 Interval & Sampling - mandatory if 'Directory' is set</h4></p>
    360357<p>
    361358Select the length of the Clock RINEX file generated. The default value is 1 day.
    362359</p>
    363360
    364 <p><a name="clksamp"><h4>4.7.3 Sampling - mandatory if 'Directory' is set</h4></p>
    365361<p>
    366362Select the Clock RINEX sampling interval in seconds. A value of zero '0' tells BNS to store all received epochs into Clock RINEX. This is the default value.
     
    377373</p>
    378374
    379 <p><a name="orbint"><h4>4.8.2 Interval - mandatory if 'Directory' is set</h4></p>
     375<p><a name="orbint"><h4>4.8.2 Interval & Sampling - mandatory if 'Directory' is set</h4></p>
    380376<p>
    381377Select the length of the SP3 Orbit file generated. The default value is 1 day.
    382378</p>
    383379
    384 <p><a name="orbsamp"><h4>4.8.3 Sampling - mandatory if 'Directory' is set</h4></p>
    385380<p>
    386381Select the SP3 Orbit file sampling interval in seconds. A value of zero '0' tells BNS to store all received epochs into SP3 Orbit files. This is the default value.
     
    506501<p><a name="config"><h4>7.3. Config File</h4></p>
    507502<p>
    508 The following is an example for the contents of a Unix/Linux configuration file ${HOME}/.config/BKG/BKG_NTRIP_Client.conf. It enables the upload of stream CLCK1 to www.euref-ip.net. Clock RINEX files and SP3 Orbit files are uploaded to a directory /home/weber/rinex :
     503The following is an example for the contents of a Unix/Linux configuration file ${HOME}/.config/BKG/BKG_NTRIP_Server.conf. It enables the upload of stream CLCK1 to www.euref-ip.net. Clock RINEX files and SP3 Orbit files are uploaded to a directory /home/weber/rinex :
    509504<pre>
    510505[General]
  • trunk/BNS/bnswindow.cpp

    r961 r964  
    113113
    114114  _proxyHostLineEdit  = new QLineEdit(settings.value("proxyHost").toString());
    115   _proxyHostLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>If you are running BNC within a protected Local Area Network (LAN), you might need to use a proxy server to access the Internet. Enter your proxy server IP and port number in case one is operated in front of BNC. If you do not know the IP and port of your proxy server, check the proxy server settings in your Internet browser or ask your network administrator.</p><p>Note that IP streaming is sometimes not allowed in a LAN. In this case you need to ask your network administrator for an appropriate modification of the local security policy or for the installation of a TCP relay to the NTRIP broadcasters. If these are not possible, you might need to run BNC outsideyour LAN on a network that has unobstructed connection to the Internet.</p>"));
     115  _proxyHostLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>If you are running BNS within a protected Local Area Network (LAN), you might need to use a proxy server to access the Internet. Enter your proxy server IP and port number in case one is operated in front of BNS. If you do not know the IP and port of your proxy server, check the proxy server settings in your Internet browser or ask your network administrator.</p><p>Note that IP streaming is sometimes not allowed in a LAN. In this case you need to ask your network administrator for an appropriate modification of the local security policy or for the installation of a TCP relay to the NTRIP broadcasters. If these are not possible, you might need to run BNS outside your LAN on a network that has unobstructed connection to the Internet.</p>"));
    116116  _proxyPortLineEdit  = new QLineEdit(settings.value("proxyPort").toString());
    117   _proxyPortLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>If you are running BNC within a protected Local Area Network (LAN), you might need to use a proxy server to access the Internet. Enter your proxy server IP and port number in case one is operated in front of BNC. If you do not know the IP and port of your proxy server, check the proxy server settings in your Internet browser or ask your network administrator.</p><p>Note that IP streaming is sometimes not allowed in a LAN. In this case you need to ask your network administrator for an appropriate modification of the local security policy or for the installation of a TCP relay to the NTRIP broadcasters. If these are not possible, you might need to run BNC outsideyour LAN on a network that has unobstructed connection to the Internet.</p>"));
     117  _proxyPortLineEdit->setWhatsThis(tr("<p>Enter your proxy server port number in case one is operated in front of BNS.</p>"));
    118118  _proxyPortLineEdit->setMaximumWidth(9*ww);
    119119
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