C-NaviGator III User Manual
Satellite Info
This screen provides the
operator with information
about the constellation
configuration and the signal
strengths received from each
visible satellite. Relative
locations of the GNSS
satellites to the GNSS
receiver are plotted based on
azimuth and elevation
information provided by the
GNSS receiver. The plot
includes corrections satellite information. Additionally, the receiver's current
elevation mask is annotated on the plot.
Each visible satellite is represented in the plot by a circle with the satellite ID
number inside. All satellites used to compute the PVT solution are identified with
green circles. Circles turn red if data from the satellite becomes too noisy or
obstructed.
Circles with a blue border represent GPS satellites and those with a yellow
border represent GLONASS satellites.
The graphic center point reference represents a point directly overhead and the
grid lines from the center of the graph inversely indicate satellite elevation. There
is a circle every 15 degrees of elevation and azimuth lines at every 45 degrees.
Position Comparison
The Position Comparison Plot
shows the relative range and
bearing between the active
device and all other devices
connected to the C-NaviGator
III.
Revision 2
Page 25 of 121
9/27/2013
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