Examples of 2D Linear and Cosine projection (polar) grids, as well as actual satellite trails recorded
This type of tool can also be used to evaluate and bench-mark different antennas in real life and under the same conditions.
The areas in yellow indicate the directions where the degraded satellite signals are, such as RF “shadows” cast by trees and buildings. They
can also indicate interference. As the signal quality degrade even more they turn orange and red. The example below shows the correlation
between the sky view map and a map of the area around the antenna.
7.5.8 GNSS Sky View
1. Go to
>Utilities >Settings >More >High Precision Clock
.
2. Turn the
GNSS Receiver = OFF
and close the screen.
GNSS Receiver Off
3. Go to
>Tools>Advanced>More>GNSS
.
4. Select the
Time Zone
from the
Time Zone Offset:
drop-down list box.
5. Enter a
Test Name
from the
File Name:
drop-down list box.
6. Select the
Duration
of the test from the
Duration:
drop-down list box.
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