SeaSTAR 3610 USER MANUAL
Issue 2.3 02/11
The NTRIP page displays if the NTRIP is active or not, the NTRIP IP
address, the NTRIP port and the NTRIP mountpoint (satellite).
The VBS page displays if an input from an external GPS receiver is
available, and the status of the input data. Information available is
the quality of the service: Q1 (GPS) or Q2 (DGPS), number of
satellites, DOP, data age of the corrections and the latitude/longitude
values that are input.
From the Alarms page current and/or previous alarm situations can
be accessed.
Selecting the Position status page displays the position input by the
user. If no position is input, --- is displayed.
The Status GPS Time menu gives the current date and time
received from the satellite.
The Corrections menu shows on which ports the different correction
formats are set up. The following status could be shown:
sAB meaning serial port A and B
uABCD meaning UDP port A, B, C and D.
Combinations of these such as sA uBD, could also be shown
according to the port configuration settings.
The Ant.power displays if the antenna voltage is turned on or off.
When pressing the Enter or the button from the Set Pos/Ch
menu, the channel option, used channel, channel settings, NTRIP,
position settings and antenna power on/off settings are displayed.
The Ch. Option menu makes it possible to select channel A, B or
both channel A and B as Lband sources. If both channel A and B are
selected, this will include automatic switching between the two
channels based on the C/N, and the quality of the signals. Lost lock
on one channel will force a switching to the other channel, if good
data are received on this channel. Correction data will only be
transmitted for the current channel. The frequency difference
between channel A and channel B is limited by 10 MHz. If channel A
and channel B are separated by more than 10 MHz, lock might not
be obtained.