[FOSS-GPS] RTKGPS+ using RTCM with GPS+GLONASS not working

jdanielmarcotte at yahoo.ca jdanielmarcotte at yahoo.ca
Fri Dec 11 07:16:40 PST 2015


hello gto

there is another possibility if you use only one base station:install strsvr on an intermediary computer instead of a caster.Of course you still need a static IP or no-ip set-up (or using the temporary ip for testing)and ask your ISP to open 3 ports:one for the incoming stream    ex.: 5000 one for the outgoing stream     ex.: 5001and one for a vnc server            ex.: 5900
base / rtkgps+ / output tcpclient to ip_of_server:5000
intermediary strsvrinput: tcpserver 5000output: tcpserver 5001populate the coordinates of the base station
rover / rtkgps+ / input base station ip_of_server:5001populate the coordinates of the base station(if not rtcm format)
:-) jdm

      De : gto234 <mersota at hotmail.com>
 À : foss-gps at lists.osgeo.org 
 Envoyé le : jeudi 10 décembre 2015 11h34
 Objet : Re: [FOSS-GPS] RTKGPS+ using RTCM with GPS+GLONASS not working
   
In my region the ISP's does not change the IP often. It is dynamic IP but
essentially is static.
For now I want to test the base-rover scenario i described before and if it
suit my needs I may switch to static IP.
So you suggest I try another NTRIP Caster.
If you can send me something to test I will.
Thanks.



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