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Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 16:43:49 +0200
From: Marek Szuba <scriptkiddie@wp.pl>
To: gpsd-users@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: Overlong RTCM3 packets from EUREF-IP
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On 2020-09-29 16:25, Greg Troxel wrote:
>>> By 'handle', do you mean
>>>
>>> gpsd 3.21 with that change connects to the EUREF caster at some RTCM3
>>> mountpoint
>>>
>>> gpsd sends the RTCM3 to some receiver (F9P?)
>>>
>>> the receiver is then able to do RTK successfully
>>
>> I think so. That's what gpsd does with this sort of data, right? Simply
>> forwards it to capable receivers.
>
> Yes, but I can't see the output from your receiver from here, and was
> asking if in your opinion it is computing an RTK solution in this mode.
I get it now. Yes, I am pretty sure that once I have made RTCM3_MAX
large enough for gpsd not to drop RTCM packets received from the caster,
the receiver does use this data.
--
MS