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Ilya <br>
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I have now successfully connected up three streams from my own
development PC this morning running a SNIP Caster in its PUSH-Out
mode (Hemisphere, uBlox, and Trimble devices running RTCM3, RTCM2
and uBlox proprietary formats) <br>
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Here are the entries from your caster table at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://95.85.53.176:2101/">http://95.85.53.176:2101/</a><br>
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<pre>STR;SCSCtest;LosA, Calif;RTCM 3.0;;2;GPS + GLO;SNIP;AFG;34.13;-117.83;0;0;simpleNTRIP;none;B;N;0;connectionTesting;
STR;uBlox6;;RTCM 2.0;;1;GPS;SNIP;AFG;34.13;-117.83;0;0;sNTRIP;none;B;N;0;raw ublox 6 data stream;
STR;rtcm2tests;;;;0;;;AFG;0.00;0.00;0;0;;;B;N;0;;
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If it helps, I can get these cross posted at the RTK2go.com site as
well (or any others as you may need them), but I see you have the
ASZU site which is also cross posted there. FYI, there is nothing
special about the ASZU site, it just happens to be close to our
local offices AND is carried by several major NTRIP networks, AND
the cold start behavior of the SNIP software links to it from our
open caster at ntrip.use-snip.com - as a result people see it alot.
It makes a good base station site for comparing the milliseconds
delay observed with multiple remote-relay uses. <br>
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In using the youcors.com tool...<br>
So far only confusion I had was that of a new user, will keep these
up for a day or two but the links will go up and down as I keep
tinkering with code tinkering at this end. Will leave it up
overnight (US time zone). I will load up some clients to read that
data and validate end to end checking overnight starting tonight. <br>
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A few initial observations: <br>
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<li>Allow "-" and "_" in the mountPt names and be aware that many
deployments will want more then 10 chars, (I think the std
allows 32)<br>
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<li>Why does the creation of a mountPt reservation (my own term)
required a "user" to be entered and how is this used?</li>
<li>Carefully consider what to do when more than one party want
the same mountPt name</li>
<li>Take a good look at the Caster that GEO++ offers, unlike our
SNIP tool or most other Casters, then have rather a nice web
GUI.</li>
<li>Consider allowing "Private" mountPt to also be "hidden"</li>
<li>Please consider adding addition format style, a lot of cost
sensitive folks want things like uBlox binary and not just RTCM
flavors. You might use the same list you see in this table (as
there is not any official RTCM set of phrases)
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.use-snip.com/kb/knowledge-base/supported-caster-data-formats/">https://www.use-snip.com/kb/knowledge-base/supported-caster-data-formats/</a>
</li>
<li>I do not understand how to edit a mountPt reservation once it
is created, it takes the user back the creation pages when I
would have expect to fill in or edit the caster table entry
details again. </li>
<li>I like the way the Google map shows a "3" for the test cases
where all three have the same Lat-Lon in the Caster table
entry. I understand you are stuck with that unless you parse
the actual RTCM (a major effort), but the visual detail good
good to me. </li>
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I have not had a moment to try the client side of this. <br>
Everything I have sent into it was at 1H (and seems to work fine),
may try other rates soon as well. <br>
Regards, David Kelley<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/5/2017 7:00 PM, ivial98 wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi, David
I'm huge fan of SNIP, you are create great piece of software.
Your help with testing will be very important for me. My testing
capabilities are limited by luck of available RTK streams.
Best regards, Ilya
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