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Main Page > RUTX Routers > RUTX09 > RUTX09 Manual > RUTX09 WebUI > RUTX09 Services section > RUTX09 NTRIP

The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version RUTX_R_00.07.10.2.

Summary

NTRIP - Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol. NTRIP stands for an application-level protocol for streaming Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data over the Internet. It is a generic, stateless protocol based on the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP. NTRIP is an RTCM standard designed for disseminating differential correction data (e.g in the RTCM-104 format) or other kinds of GNSS streaming data to stationary or mobile users over the Internet, allowing simultaneous PC, Laptop, PDA, or receiver connections to a broadcasting host. NTRIP is implemented in three system software components: NtripClients, NtripServers and NtripCasters. The NtripCaster is the actual HTTP server program whereas NtripClient and NtripServer are acting as HTTP clients.

Our device acts as NTRIP client and via serial connected end device as RTK receiver. Server to which device application connects acts as NTRIP caster. RTK is short for real time kinematics. A GPS receiver capable of RTK takes in the normal GPS signals from the Global Navigation Satellite Systems along with a correction stream (provided from our router serial device) and achieve up to 1cm positional accuracy.


This manual page provides an overview of NTRIP functionality in RUTX09 devices.

Note: NTRIP is additional software that can be installed from the System → Package Manager page.

NTRIP status


NTRIP client


Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol (NTRIP) is a protocol for streaming differential GPS (DGPS) data over the Internet in accordance with specification published by RTCM.

Note: NTRIP supports up to 20 configurations per device.

Field Value Description
Enable off | on; default: off Enables NTRIP service.
Name string; default: empty Custom name of serial device.
Device ; default: Specifies which serial port will be used for serial communication.
Data bits 5 | 6 | 7 | 8; default: 8 How many bits will be used for character.
Stop bits 1 | 2; default: 1 How many stop bits will be used to detect the end of character.
Parity Even | Odd | Mark | Space | None; default: None What kind of parity bit to use for error detection.
Flow control RTS/CTS | Xon/Xoff | None; default: None What kind of characters to use for flow control.

Field Value Description
Server address ip; default: none IP address of an NTRIP server.
Server port integer [0..65535]; default: none TCP/UDP port used for NTRIP communication.
Mount point filepath | string; default: none NTRIP mount point.
Data format NTRIP V2.0 TCP/IP | NTRIP V2.0 RSTP/RTP | NTRIP V1.0 | Automatic detection | NTRIP V2.0 UDP; default: NTRIP V1.0 Version of NTRIP protocol.
Username string; default: none Username for authentication to an NTRIP server.
Password string; default: none Password for authentication to an NTRIP server.
NMEA source Predefined string | Predefined coordinates | Serial device | Router GPS device; default: Predefined string Optional NMEA string that will be used as the default value when initiating the connection to the NTRIP server (this value is only sent to the server if there is no NMEA from router's GPS device).
NMEA string string; default: none GPGGA NMEA string to be used to initiate communication with the server. Note: GGA string validation now allows all manufacturer codes (not only GPGGA).
Lattitude string; default: none Lattitude to be used to generate NMEA string for initiating communication with the server.
Longitude string; default: none Longitude to be used to generate NMEA string for initiating communication with the server.
Report interval integer[1..86400]; default: 10 Allows to obtain default NMEA string from the router's GPS device. Only works if GPS service is enabled and location fix is obtained at the time of NTRIP service start.