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LOG FILE BESTPOS ONTIME 0.5
(saves BESTPOS logs, twice a second, to named file)
LOGFILE CLOSE
Refer to the
Section 3.7, Logging and Retrieving Data Overview
on page 57 for logging details.
How is SBAS enabled on the ProPak6?
SBAS is enabled or disabled by issuing the
SBASCONTROL
command. This command is also used to set
the augmentation system, specific PRN, as well as configure test mode acceptance. The following
example enables WAAS:
SBASCONTROL ENABLE WAAS
Refer to
Section 3.6.6, Enabling SBAS Positioning
on page 54 for additional information and the detailed
field breakout of
SBASCONTROL
command available in the
(OM-20000129) from our web site.
How is L-Band enabled on the ProPak6?
Section 3.6.7, Enabling L-Band
on page 55 in this manual for details.
Does Bluetooth discoverability have to be manually turned off?
Yes. The ProPak6 remains discoverable until this option is turned off or an exclusive connection is
established over
Bluetooth
port. Simply pairing a device does not take the receiver out of discoverability
mode. A direct communications connection must be established, such as use of a terminal program in
order to lock out other devices. Otherwise,
Bluetooth
discoverability can be manually disabled by issuing
the command:
BLUETOOTHDISCOVERABILTY OFF
When the discoverability is disabled, no new device may pair with the ProPak6, however previously
paired devices are recognized. The only way to fully disable
Bluetooth
is by issuing the follow command
BLUETOOTHCONFIG POWER OFF
which completely powers down the ProPak6.
Why is data not being received on the ICOM Ports?
The ProPak6 ICOM ports can be locked and password protection assigned. If enabled, the
LOGIN
command must be issued and a password entered to enable the port to receive data. Refer to
Section 2.9.2, FTP Server and ICOM Ports
on page 33 for detailed instructions.
Wi-Fi AP settings are not retained, why?
Once the
WIFIAPCONFIG
command is used to modify AP settings, the ProPak6 requires a power cycle
to the radio for the changes to take affect. Once satisfied with AP settings, issue the
WIFICONFIG
STATE OFF
command and then issue the
WIFICONFIG STATE ENABLED
command.
My network keeps defaulting to Wi-Fi, why?
Ethernet is the ProPak6 default network primarily used for internet access. It can be changed to either
Wi-Fi or Cellular as needed by issuing:
SETPREFERREDNETIF <ETHA>
,
<CELL>
or
<WIFI>
Refer to the
SETPREFERREDNETIF
command in the
(OM-20000129)
for command details.
While performing logging, data gaps are experienced, why?
Data gaps indicate a throughput issue. When performing high data rate Ethernet logging using TCP/IP,
disable Windows Delayed Ack Algorithm (DAA) for complete data logging. If DAA is not disabled, data
gaps appear due to the Windows Ethernet buffer.