The RCV2000 GNSS Common View Server is capable of receiving signals from satellite systems like GPS and BDS. It utilizes the satellite common view method, which means that under the perspective of a GNSS satellite, using the GNSS satellite clock as a common reference, two laboratories that are far apart observe the same satellite simultaneously. The satellite clock serves as an intermediate variable to indirectly determine the relative time difference between the two laboratories. This method can eliminate the impact of satellite clock errors, reduce the effects of satellite orbit errors, and mitigate the influence of the ionosphere and troposphere.
For user convenience in managing the equipment, the RCV2000 GNSS Common View Server provides a user-friendly interface for display and control.
The main function:
- Supports multi-frequency navigation signals from GPS and BDS satellites, including:
GPS: L1C/A, L1C, L1P, L2C, L2P, L5
- Outputs CGGTTS V2E
- Locally caches the most recent 10 hours of RINEX (obs, nav) and binary records, which can be captured in real-time to the client via FTP tools
- Outputs common view comparison results (CSV format, one data file per day, one data every 16 minutes)
- Supports 10MHz and PPS inputs
- Supports PPS input measurement and time delay compensation
- Web interface management for convenient observation of comparison results, supports record playback
- Storage and transmission of common view data (FTP)
Datasheet and more details, please contact us directly:
Attn: Ms. Ho Ching Yi
Tel: 852-24429390
E-mail: [email protected]
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