Getting Started; Trying Out The Gnss Simulator - R&S SMW-K44 User Manual

Satellite navigation? gps, galileo, glonass, beidou, sbas/qzss, gnss extension, real word simulation, advanced mode
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5 Getting Started

In its default configuration, this software generates GNSS signal that is sufficient for a
receiver to get a position fix.
The simulated GNSS system depends on the installed options. For instance, if
R&S SMW-K44 is installed, it is GPS C/A signal in the L1 band.
For any of the GNSS systems, the simulation starts on 19.02.2014 at 6 am UTC time
and satellite constellation corresponds to the one seen by a static receiver located in
Munich.
Trying Out the GNSS
General
Simulation

5.1 Trying Out the GNSS Simulator

The following simple examples can help you get familiar with the basic functions of the
software:
"How to generate a GNSS signal for simple receiver tests (default configuration)"
on page 21
"How to configure a hybrid satellite constellation"
How to generate a GNSS signal for simple receiver tests (default configuration)
1. Select "Baseband > Satellite Navigation > GNSS".
2. Select "General > State > On".
The summary information confirms that a single GNSS system signal is generated.
The used frequency band is indicated, too.
3. To observe current satellite constellation, select "GNSS > Simulation Monitor".
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Simulator.............................................................................. 21
Settings..................................................................................................... 23
Monitor.................................................................................................. 26
Getting Started
Trying Out the GNSS Simulator
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