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    • alduxvm
      alduxvm last edited by

      Hi!

      I created my mountpoint using the same example from the documentation website:

      - mount-point: BCEP00BKG0
        password: 12345
        description:
          identifier: Barcelona
          format: RTCM 3.2
          format-details: 1006(15),1008(15),1013(60),1019,1020,1033(15),1075(1),1085(1),1095(1),1230(15)
          carrier: 2
          nav-system: GPS+GLO+GAL
          network: EUREF
          country: ESP
          latitude: 41.41
          longitude: 2.00
          nmea: 0
          solution: 0
          generator: LEICA GR10
          compr-encryp: none
          authentication: B
          fee: N
          bitrate: 6200
          misc: RGP, Ville de Cannes
      

      What are the sections I need to change to ensure proper configuration and that it matches my ntrip server device? how can I actually get the configuration from my device?

      For my ntrip server I'm using a swiftnav piksi board and rpi connected via ethernet and the rpi is doing a str2str from the tcp port. The swiftnav is set to send RTCMv3 messages from the ethernet port.

      When trying the mountpoint in ucenter I'm not able to get a 3D RTK fix...

      How can I know my configuration is correct?

      This is showing my solution from ucenter:
      yccaster.png

      And this is how it changes if I use a rtk2go server:
      rtk2go.png

      Thanks a lot!!

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        ilya last edited by

        It is hard to say why you get these results. Most probably you have a poor sky view. I did a little test on my balcony. With Reach RS Base, u-blox f9p client and YouCORS/YCCaster. And also get only a float solution, because of my poor sky view.

        Screenshot 2023-01-12 171936.jpg

        IMG_0503.jpg

        I will make a video tutorial about self hosted ntrip caster setup.

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          ilya @alduxvm last edited by

          @alduxvm Here is the video tutorial of YCCaster configuration. https://youtu.be/VxR2UOaXPdw

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          • alduxvm
            alduxvm @ilya last edited by

            @ilya Thanks a lot of the video!

            Yes, I have no problem with how to use it, the issue I think it might be my configuration, for example, when you used the reach antenna, how did the configuration looked on the mountpoints.yml?

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            • ilyavialkov
              ilyavialkov @alduxvm last edited by

              @alduxvm said in Mountpoint configuration:

              @ilya Thanks a lot of the video!

              Yes, I have no problem with how to use it, the issue I think it might be my configuration, for example, when you used the reach antenna, how did the configuration looked on the mountpoints.yml?

              First of all, mountpoints.yml is optional, caster will work completely fine without it.
              Second, the description section in mountpoints.yml does not affect connection, its only purpose is to be a record in the source table.
              Some receivers, when they act as an RTK base, send a source information in the NTRIP request header. It is look like this:

              NTRIP-STR:5640425;CMRx;CMRx(1);2;GPS+GLONASS;;;18.01;-11.82;0;0;Trimble R10;none;B;N;9600;none
              

              But with file based auth, aka mountpoints.yml, you can't get this string from the request.

              If you want to use it, you will need http based auth.

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