Question: What is an NTRIP Server
An NTRIP Server is the software element which stands between the GNSS reference station device and the NTRIP Caster. Its job is to forward the GNSS reference station data stream to the Caster, who...
View ArticleThe Pushed-Out Streams tab (Output Data)
The Output Data tab is used to view, create, and manage out-bound connections from SNIP to other NTRIP Caster devices. These are often called PUSH-Out streams. These streams leave from your SNIP...
View ArticleServer 2012 Blank Maps, solved
A few users running copies of SNIP on remote machines (often with TeamViewer or with Microsoft’s MSTSC Client) have reported blank screens at times for both Maps and Documents. While SNIP runs fine...
View ArticleThe AVL tab
The Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) tab is used to quickly see the last few NMEA $GGA reported locations for all connected NTRIP Client devices. The tab also controls the AVL server which is used to...
View ArticleThe Caster and Clients tab
The Caster and Clients tab is used to quickly see and control how many clients are connected, and to see and control the overall state of the Caster itself. Controls for basic SNIP setup for User...
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