Gnss Management: Tracking Galileo - Leica GR10 Operational Manual

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GNSS management: Tracking GALILEO

Background information
Tracking Galileo options may be used to control which health settings are used for each Galileo satellite tracked by the
receiver.
While the Galileo satellite system is not yet fully operational, it is recommended to force the satellite health of
all Galileo satellites to be tracked to healthy to overwrite the current "unhealthy" setting from the satellite
almanac.
Setting Descriptions
The table below describes the settings that can be configured on the Tracking GALILEO tab.
Field
Description
Satellite health
For each tracked satellite it is possible to set the health as Auto, Healthy or Bad. Use the drop
down list to change the satellite health for all satellites to the same value.
Satellite
The PRN satellite number.
Health from almanac
Shows the health setting for this satellite as received from the broadcast navigation
message. NA, is shown for satellites where no health information is available in the ephemeris.
User defined health
Shows the configured health setting for each satellite. Either Auto, Healthy or Bad. This field
can be edited via the list box.
If the setting is set to Auto, the satellite is used with the health received from the ephemeris. If
the setting is different from Auto, the user defined health setting is used.
The Galileo system is still in its test phase.
For this reason, signals from Galileo satellites should not be used within productive GNSS services. If you are
not specifically interested in testing Galileo signals, it is advised to disable Galileo tracking.
Default satellite health:
All Galileo satellites are set to "Auto". With this setting, only the Galileo satellites which are marked as Healthy
in the satellite almanac will be tracked.
If you are interested in testing Galileo signals: While the Galileo satellite system is not yet fully operational, it
is recommended
to force the satellite health of all Galileo satellites to be tracked to "Healthy". This will overwrite the current
"unhealthy" setting from the satellite almanac.
Navigation data:
Galileo navigation data is logged in RINEX2 and RINEX3 sessions. It is also contained in LB2 (E) streams.
Related topics
GNSS management: Tracking General
GNSS management: Tracking GPS
GNSS management: Tracking GLONASS
GNSS management: Tracking BEIDOU
GNSS management: Tracking QZSS
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