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Spectracom NetClock 9489 - Selecting a GNSS Receiver Mode

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Production dates: 2014, 2015, 2016
Constellations: GPS, GLONASS, QZSS
Other characteristics:
Client A-GPS option: Yes
Server A-GNSS option: Yes, for GPS.
Resurvey: Automatic, after being moved and rebooted can be changed, see "Setting
GNSS Receiver Dynamics" on page192.
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Production dates: up to 2014
Constellations: GPS
Other characteristics:
A-GPS option: No
Server A-GNSS option: Yes, for GPS.
Resurvey: Automatic, after being moved and rebooted can be changed, see "Setting
GNSS Receiver Dynamics" on page192.
3.3.3.3 Selecting a GNSS Receiver Mode
When connected to a GNSS antenna that receives a GNSS signal, NetClock can use GNSS as
an input reference. The factory default configuration allows GNSS satellites to be
received/tracked with no additional user intervention required.
However, there are several user-configurable GNSS settings:
The Receiver Mode function allows the GNSS receiver to operate in either a stationary
mode (“Standard or Single Satellite modes), or in a mobile mode environment e.g.,
in a vehicle, ship or aircraft.
Offset [ns]: to account for antenna cable delays and other latencies
3.3 Managing Input References
CHAPTER 3 NetClock User Reference Guide Rev. 16
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