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Spectracom NetClock 9489 - SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION

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If this option is selected, NetClock will immediately apply the time, position and satellite data to
the receiver once you click Submit.
Time and position are user-configurable via the next two menu options; NetClock collects A-
GPS satellite data from an external source automatically.
Note: Once you click Submit, any parameters entered under Apply A-GPS Data
will override the System time and position data. Exercise caution when using this
feature, since it could negatively impact the GNSS receiver operation.
Use Current System Time
Apply NetClock's currently used System time to the GNSS receiver.
Set System Time
Enter a specific date and time, instead of the System time. This may be useful if the System time
is known to be incorrect, or if you need a time in the past or future e.g., for simulation pur
poses. Enter the date and time by using the displayed calendar and time sliders.
Manual Position Set
By accurately entering latitude, longitude (both in decimal degrees), and altitude (in meters,
WGS-84) of your antenna, NetClock can use this data during the satellite tracking/adjustment
process, which typically leads to a quicker "fix". It is recommended to enter the position as
accurately as possible. For more information, see "Manually Setting the GNSS Position" on
page199.
Note: When manually setting a position, NetClock must be in one of the sta
tionary modes, Standard or Single Satellite (see "Receiver Mode" above).
Generate RINEX/YUMA Files
Note: Regardless of which receiver is installed in your unit, the GNSS [x] Status
window will display the text "Server A-GNSS Status/Data", even though RES-SMT
GG receivers support only GPS server functionality.
RES-SMT GG receiver
If the option RINEX Server License (OPT-AGP) and a RES-SMT GG GNSS receiver are installed
on your NetClock, it can be operated as an A-GPS server. An A-GPS server allows the col
lection of RINEX3-formatted navigation files and GPS almanac files. These files can then be
3.3 Managing Input References
CHAPTER 3 NetClock User Reference Guide Rev. 16
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