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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#12 | fixed | Outdated Love and Shida numbers in solid tide calculations | ||
Description |
File: bnctides.cpp void tides(const bncTime& time, ColumnVector& xyz) // Love's Numbers // -------------- const double H2 = 0.6090; const double L2 = 0.0852; Since IERS Conventions 1996 it is recommended to use the following values: h20 = 0.6078 l20 = 0.0847 |
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#13 | fixed | Error storing RINEX ephemerids | ||
Description |
Since BNC 2.6 the GLONASS ephemerids are stored in the GPS navigation file. The GLONASS navigation file only contains the header. |
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#14 | fixed | BNC 2.6 : On-the-fly configuration edition | ||
Description |
Hello, I'm a new BNC 2.6 user and I try to edit BNC configuration on-the-fly but it doesn't seem to work. I follow the following steps: 1/ I launch Bnc (on linux redhat) in --nw mode giving a configuration file as parameter (--conf) This file contains the following value "onTheFlyInterval=1 min" 2/ I edit the configuration file currently used with my favorite editor to add a new mountpoint (that produces data) and I save the file. 3/ Then I wait 1 minute, and I look if a new observation file is created for the new mountpoint. Nothing !!! If I restart a new BNC client in window mode, the new mountpoint is present and if I start streams, observation files are correctly produced for all mountpoints. Am I doing something wrong when using the on-the-fly configuration editing ? Thanks for your help Marilyne |