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STARTBITPOS
and
ENDBITPOS
, so that the
ENDBITPOS
is aligned with the LSB of
the
HEXSTRING
.
Should
ENDBITPOS-STAR1
> length (
HEXSTRING
), the
HEXSTRING
will be used as a repeating pattern to replace the bits between
STARTBITPOS
and
ENDBITPOS
.
Multiple navbits events may be applied to the same message. Note that a navbits event is
applied to the first message from the event
TIME
with the
SFID
and
PAGEID
spe
cified in the event. For
GPS
the bit count starts with
MSB
, whereas for
Glonass
, the count
starts with
LSB
. Only GPS and GLONASS are currently supported.
The units for the event parameters are:
TIME
in seconds since scenario start time
SATID
is a satellite ID. The format explained in protocol documentation.
NUMBER
is the channel number. Range depends on GSG model.
RELPOWER
relative change in power settings specified in dB
ABSPOWER
absolute value for power settings specified in dBm
RELRANGE
is the relative range delay in meters.
RELDOPPLER
is the relative Doppler offset in meters/sec.
EFFECTIVETIME
numerical number. Reserved for future use.
CHTARGET
is the channel number to where the duplicate is put. Range depends on
GSG model.
RANGECHANGE
is the change in range over
RANGEINTERVAL
. Specified in meters.
RANGEINTERVAL
is the time period in which the
RANGECHANGE
is updated. Spe
cified in seconds to the tenth of seconds accuracy.
DOPPLERCHANGE
is the change of Doppler in meters/sec
.
DOPPLERINTERVAL
is the time period in which the
DOPPLERCHANGE
is updated.
Specified in seconds.
POWERCHANGE
is the change in power over
POWERINTERVAL
. Specified in dB.
POWERINTERVAL
is the time period in which the
POWERCHANGE
is updated. Spe
cified in seconds.
INSTANCE
identifies which instance [1..8] of
SATID
we want to act on. If several
(duplicate) satellites exist with the same
SATID
,
INSTANCE
can be used to identify a
particular duplicate satellite.
SIGTYPE
is one of the signal types supported by the satellite. Allowed values are:
L1CA, GPSL1CA, L1P, GPSL1P, L1PY, GPSL1PY, L1CAP, GPSL1CAP, L1CAPY,
GPSL1CAPY, L2P, GPSL2P, L2PY, GPSL2PY, L2C, GPSL2C, L5, GPSL5, L1, GLOL1, L2,
GLOL2
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