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GNSS management: Incoming data streams
GNSS management: Incoming data streams
Background Information
This page provides an overview of the configured incoming data streams.
Configure incoming meteo or tilt data or use an incoming real time data stream to monitor the receiver's position,
Create a new incoming data stream by pressing Create new data stream
.
The maximum number of meteo, tilt and real time data streams is one of each type.
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An incoming real time data stream can only be activated if GPS and GLO tracking of L2C signals is
disabled.
If you want to activate an incoming real time data stream make sure to first disable the tracking of GPS and
GLO L2C signals.
For single site corrections, a fixed RTK solution is only available for baselines up to 80km. Beyond 80km a
DGPS solution is provided.
Fixed RTK solutions for baselines longer than 80km are available when using Network Corrections.
Setting Descriptions
The table below describes the fields in the Incoming data streams tab.
To activate or deactivate a data stream press the Activate icon.
The configured incoming correction data type.
The configured incoming message type.
The configured connection type, e.g TCP/IP or Ntrip.
The configured device used for receiving the incoming data stream. This
can be a network connection or a serial connection.
The configured port on the receiver used for receiving the incoming data
stream.
The configured data rate for meteo and tilt data as it will be set on the
external sensor.
Press delete to permanently delete the data stream.
Press to edit the data steam settings. The incoming data stream wizard
will open.
The data stream is inactive. Click to start receiving data..