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1.4
Define a BINEX Output Stream
As an example, this section explains how to use the command line interface to configure the
receiver to output BINEX observation records (record 0x7F-05) at a 1-second interval through
the USB2 connection, together with the decoded navigation records at their “On-Change”
rate.
1. First make sure that BINEX output is enabled through the USB2 connection. BINEX is
enabled by default through all connections, but in case the receiver is not in its default
configuration, you should invoke:
setDataInOut,USB2, ,+BINEX <CR>
2. Scheduling BINEX records for output is done by defining so-called "BINEX streams". Up
to 16 BINEX streams can be defined by the user. A stream consists of a set of BINEX
records that need to be output at a given rate through a given connection. By default,
all streams are empty, and no BINEX records are output. For our example, we can use
a single stream, defined as follows:
setBINEXOutput,Stream1,USB2,Rec01Nav,sec1 <CR>
The above command defines a record interval of 1 second. Note that this interval is only
applied to the observation record. Navigation records are always output at their OnChange
interval. See also appendix B.
3. To stop outputting BINEX through a given connection, you can either redefine or empty
the corresponding stream:
setBINEXOutput,Stream1,USB2,none <CR>
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