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To set up the real time data logging users will need to follow the steps outlined below to set
up the type of data to be logged and then turn the logging on. Users can also verify the data
logging configuration settings.
A.
Telnet into the command port (1700).
B.
Use the
log rt <novalog>
command to set up they data type to be sent over the data port.
The
novalog
text on the command line specifies which data type to forward over this
port. Some examples are provided below.
ATS-6501>log rt timea ontime 1
ionutca onchanged
// log IONO & UTC data
rawalma onchanged
// log almanac on startup
rangea ontime 60
// L1/L2 observations @ 60 seconds
ionutca ontime 7200
// log IONO & UTC data every 2 hours
rawephema onchanged
// log broadcast ephemerides
waas9a onchanged
// log WAAS data
C.
If needed, turn the real time logging on using the
log_enable rt
command.
ATS-6501>log_enable rt 1
D.
You can verify the real time log settings using the
settings gps_logging:rt
command.
ATS 6501>>settings gps_logging:rt
[enable] true
[log_selection]
[timea] ontime 1
[waas9a] onchanged
E.
The data requested will now be available on port 1135.
Users can make changes to the desired information that is being logged by using the log
command to add logs as described above or delete a desired log using the
unlog
command. To
delete the desired data type use the
unlog rt [datatype]
command to remove the desired data from
the list. Users can remove all of the log files simply using the
unlog rt all
command.
ATS-6501>unlog rt waas9a
OK
ATS 6501>settings gps_logging:rt
[enable] true
[log_selection]
[timea] ontime 1
Once the desired changes are made save the set up using the
save_logs rt
command.
ATS 6501>save_logs rt
OK