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Note: The BroadShield GNSS1 reference refers to the SecureSync
GNSS 0 reference.
Status information
GPS Time: Time and Day as provided by SecureSync's GNSS receiver.
Position: The position as determined by SecureSync's GNSS receiver.
Satellites Used: The number of satellites currently received by SecureSync.
This number includes all satellites currently received for all enabled con-
stellations (see "Selecting GNSS Constellations" on page243). Note that
BroadShield uses only GPS signals for jamming/spoofing detection.
Average C/No: Average signal to noise ratio. An average C/No value
higher than 30 can be considered "good".
Skyplot graph
The center of the skyplot represents the antenna position. The skyplot shows all
GPS satellites currently being tracked and if enabled (under INTERFACES:
REFERENCES > GNSS Reference: GNSS 0 > Edit button > Selected Con-
stellations) will also display all GLONASS satellites (numbered 65 and higher).
Note, however, that GLONASS satellites will not be used by BroadShield. Galileo
and Beidou satellites will not be displayed.
Note: Even though SecureSync may be configured to track multiple
GNSS constellations (see "Selecting GNSS Constellations" on
page243), BroadShield only uses GPS.
3.3 Managing References
CHAPTER 3 SecureSync 2400 User Manual Rev. 5.2
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