Satellite's Constellation
Satellite Navigation
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To ensure proper signal analysis, set the parameter "Earth Obscuration Offset" to the
elevation mask of the GNSS receiver under test.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:GNSS:SV:SELection:EOBScuration:ANGLe
Number of SVs > Min, Max, Current ← SV Selection Criteria
Sets the "Min" and "Max" number of satellites per GNSS system that can be included
in the satellite constellation.
"Current" indicates the number of active satellites per GNSS system that are currently
part of the satellite's constellation.
The displayed value resembles the overview information on the side tab of the "Satel-
lites" dialog.
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:GNSS:SV:SELection:GPS:MIN
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:GNSS:SV:SELection:GPS:MAX
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:GNSS:SV:SELection:GPS:ACTive?
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:GNSS:SV:SELection:GPS:AVAilable?
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(etc. for the other GNSS systems)
Ref. Power
Sets the power level that is used as a reference for the calculation of the power level of
the satellites.
See
"About satellite's (SV) power calculation"
Remote command:
[:SOURce<hw>]:BB:GNSS:POWer:REFerence
Monitor
Access the "Simulation Monitor" dialog for real-time display of the major parameters,
like current satellite constellation with SV states and position, receiver position or
movement trajectory, or received satellite power.
See
Chapter 5.3, "Simulation Monitor"
Satellite's Constellation, SV ID
Indicates the SV IDs included in the current constellation.
1 = Enabled GNSS systems
2 = Number of active and available SVs per GNSS system
3 = Visible and active SV, that uses reduced power level
Satellites Settings