Setting Up GNSS Internet Radio to Play NTRIP Corrections out the Serial Port

Setting Up GNSS Internet Radio

GNSS Internet Radio is a great tool for playing network corrections out of your PC’s serial port.

Put just the .exe file in a folder (bringing along other files that may be write protected will hand the tool):

Just the GNSS.exe file

Just the GNSS.exe file

Start the program:

GNSS Internet Radio

GNSS Internet Radio

Click on ‘Broadcaster’:

Enter Address, Port, User and Password

Enter Address, Port, User and Password

Enter your Host, Port, ID and Password, then click OK. It will take as long as 30 seconds to load a large source table (like PBO Realtime’s):

WAIT! It takes a while to download and sort the table.

WAIT! It takes a while to download and sort the table.

Click the ‘Settings’ button:

GNSS Internet Radio Settings

GNSS Internet Radio Settings

If you are going to pass incoming corrections out to a COM port for retransmission, select the ‘COM-Port’ radio button and click on ‘COM-Port Settings’:

Output COM Port Settings

Output COM Port Settings

If you are going to select a mount point, you need to check the ‘man. GGA’ box and set the GGA output location:

Spoofing a location for a Virtual Base

Spoofing a location for a Virtual Base

Enter the Latitude and Longitude in decimal degrees.

On the main menu, choose the correct ‘Stream’:

Choose the correct correction stream

Choose the correct correction stream

Finally, click on ‘Start’,

GNSS Internet Radio running...

GNSS Internet Radio running…

The blue bar will start to move across the screen.

Corrections will be played out the selected serial port.

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One response to “Setting Up GNSS Internet Radio to Play NTRIP Corrections out the Serial Port

  1. Mike

    I have been looking for a download of this software for a bit, can you recommend a site?

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