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<blockquote data-quote="Pheasant Surprise" data-source="post: 6508343" data-attributes="member: 1103"><p>I've got to finish my testing with these here RS2 receivers. Only done RS2 to RS2 testing with a quick and dirty setup with rtk2go to get stuff moving.</p><p></p><p>What I know is that RS2 receivers send their base corrections in MSM4 format, so with standard config they will send out 1006 (ARP station co-ordinates), 1074 GPS MSM4, 1084 GLONASS MSM4, 1094 Gaileo MSM4 and 1124 BeiDou MSM4 message types.</p><p></p><p>Now any receiver that's capable of receiving RTCM 3.2 corrections should be hunky dory as they can understand and decipher MSM4 message types. If the receiver is somewhat older (or the firmware) can only take RTCM 3.1 then you might be out of luck as the more modern MSM4 messages only arrived with RTCM 3.2 (receivers made 2014 and later generally or firmware to run).</p><p></p><p>Saying that there may be a possibly of parsing the corrections using the PFAT facility within the SNIP caster, but its just a hunch. I've not tinkered with SNIP much and its PFAT facility.</p><p></p><p>I don't think the lack of L2P code on the receiver is significant as [USER=137050]@Uploading....[/USER] alludes. L2P is a military code and only some (civilian) receivers track it. L2P will probably will be done away, in a few years as L2C pretty much is the way forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pheasant Surprise, post: 6508343, member: 1103"] I've got to finish my testing with these here RS2 receivers. Only done RS2 to RS2 testing with a quick and dirty setup with rtk2go to get stuff moving. What I know is that RS2 receivers send their base corrections in MSM4 format, so with standard config they will send out 1006 (ARP station co-ordinates), 1074 GPS MSM4, 1084 GLONASS MSM4, 1094 Gaileo MSM4 and 1124 BeiDou MSM4 message types. Now any receiver that's capable of receiving RTCM 3.2 corrections should be hunky dory as they can understand and decipher MSM4 message types. If the receiver is somewhat older (or the firmware) can only take RTCM 3.1 then you might be out of luck as the more modern MSM4 messages only arrived with RTCM 3.2 (receivers made 2014 and later generally or firmware to run). Saying that there may be a possibly of parsing the corrections using the PFAT facility within the SNIP caster, but its just a hunch. I've not tinkered with SNIP much and its PFAT facility. I don't think the lack of L2P code on the receiver is significant as [USER=137050]@Uploading....[/USER] alludes. L2P is a military code and only some (civilian) receivers track it. L2P will probably will be done away, in a few years as L2C pretty much is the way forward. [/QUOTE]
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