This page shows general information about the current state of the
NetRS receiver. The data will be updated automatically at approximate
five second intervals. The displayed information includes:
Satellites Tracked Shows a list of all the satellites currently being tracked by the
NetRS receiver. Normal GPS satellites are indicated by their numeric
PRN code identifiers. The list may also include WAAS or EGNOS
satellites with identifiers like WAAS-AOR-W.
More details on satellite tracking are available on the
Satellites - General page, and
the
Satellites - Tracking page.
Data Logging Shows a list of all the Data Logging Sessions that are currently
active in the NetRS receiver. Data Logging Sessions are used to record
data into files in the internal memory of the NetRS. For more details
on these processes, see the
Data Logging Status page.
Input/Output Shows a list of all active Input/Output streams. The list will
include:
Any serial ports that are streaming data, including the type of
data being sourced.
Any active TCP connections. This will include the type of data
being sourced and the IP address of the device receiving the data.
Any active UDP connections. This will include the type of data
being sourced and the IP address of the device receiving the data.
For example, an entry might show:
Streaming Rt17 to 192.168.142.7 over Tcp Port 1234
Information on I/O Streams and their configuration can be found on the
Input/Output Summary pages.
Power Supply Info This item shows information about power supply input voltages and
temperature.
Primary Voltage - The voltage reported from the primary power port
(26 pin connector).
Secondary Voltage - The voltage reported from the secondary power port
(2 pin ConxAll).
Temperature - The internal temperature of the receiver. Note that
this temperature may be several degrees higher than the ambient
temperature due to heat generated by the electronics in the receiver.
UTC Date & Time Shows the current date, time and GPS week number, typically
derived from GPS measurements. The time is in UTC (Coordinated
Universal Time) and does not have a local time zone correction.
Note also that UTC is offset from GPS time by several seconds.