Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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Using the Web Server
* Worst-case estimates. Real throughputs are often shorter by 4 to 8 bytes.
NOTE: For more information on the size of ATOM
messages, please refer to the ATOM Reference Manual.
• The ports used to make the differential messages
available to users are defined on the
Base Setup page.
To define raw data messages, click on
Data Output and then on
the
Raw Data submenu. Use the page that opens as explained
below:
• All the raw data message types pertaining to a given data
format are listed below:
• Follow the instructions below to define the output of
messages, whether in ATOM or Ashtech Legacy format:
– Select the message type from the
Message drop-down
list, the output port from the
Output drop-down list,
then enter its output rate, in seconds, in the
Rate field,
and finally click on the
Add button. The new message
definition will then appear as a new row in the table on
the right.
– To change the definition of an existing message (port,
rate), select the corresponding row in the table. This
populates the three fields on the left with the
definition of that message. Edit the port and/or rate
and then click on the
Modify button to save your
changes.The table row is updated accordingly.
Note that depending on the current selection on this
page, the button located underneath the three fields
on the left may be either grayed or with a different
label (
Add or Modify).
ATOM RNX
(SCN,101)
86*
75*
70*
RTCM-3
338 (MT 1004,1012) 214 (MT 1002,1010) 202 (MT 1004)
Format
Message types
ATOM
NAV, ATR, PVT, DAT, EVT, RNX
Ashtech legacy
SNV, SNG, SNW, SAL, SAG, SAW, ION, SBD,
MPC, PBN, DPC
Protocol/
Scenario
GPS+GLONASS
L1/L2
GPS+GLONASS
L1 (L1CA only)
GPS L1/L2