3 Command Line Reference
sr3d
gr3d
setRTCMv3Delay
getRTCMv3Delay
Delay
0.0 . . . 600.0 s
RxControl: Communication > Output Settings > Differential Corrections > RTCMv3
Use this command to instruct the receiver to generate and output RTCM v3.x messages with
a certain delay.
It is possible to impose a global delay to all RTCM v3.x messages by setting the
Delay
to a non-
zero value. This can be used in situations where multiple base stations must be configured
to transmit their corrections in a time-multiplexed way. For example, base station A would
compute and transmit its corrections at every 10-second epoch (in the GPS time scale), and
base station B would compute and transmit its corrections 5 seconds after the 10-second
epochs. In that case, receiver B would be configured with the
Delay
argument set to 5.
See also the
command to configure the message interval.
Example
To generate the RTCM1001 message with an interval of 10 seconds and a time shift of 2
seconds, use:
COM1>
sr3i, RTCM1001|2, 10 <CR>
$R: sr3i, RTCM1001|2, 10
RTCMv3Interval, RTCM1001|2, 10
COM1>
sr3d, 2 <CR>
$R: sr3d, 2
RTCMv3Delay, 2
COM1>
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