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; Default configuration file
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; You can define your own receiver and invoke it by doing
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; gnss-sdr --config_file=my_GNSS_SDR_configuration.conf
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;
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[GNSS-SDR]
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;######### GLOBAL OPTIONS ##################
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;internal_fs_sps: Internal signal sampling frequency after the signal conditioning stage [samples per second].
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GNSS-SDR.internal_fs_sps=4000000
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;######### SUPL RRLP GPS assistance configuration #####
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; Check http://www.mcc-mnc.com/
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; On Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.its_here.cellidinfo&hl=en
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GNSS-SDR.SUPL_1C_enabled=false
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GNSS-SDR.SUPL_read_1C_assistance_xml=true
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GNSS-SDR.SUPL_1C_ephemeris_server=supl.google.com
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GNSS-SDR.SUPL_1C_ephemeris_port=7275
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GNSS-SDR.SUPL_1C_acquisition_server=supl.google.com
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GNSS-SDR.SUPL_1C_acquisition_port=7275
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GNSS-SDR.SUPL_MCC=244
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GNSS-SDR.SUPL_MNS=5
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GNSS-SDR.SUPL_LAC=0x59e2
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GNSS-SDR.SUPL_CI=0x31b0
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;######### SIGNAL_SOURCE CONFIG ############
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;#implementation
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SignalSource.implementation=UHD_Signal_Source
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;#When left empty, the device discovery routines will search all vailable transports on the system (ethernet, usb...)
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SignalSource.device_address=192.168.40.2 ; <- PUT THE IP ADDRESS OF YOUR USRP HERE
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;#item_type: Type and resolution for each of the signal samples.
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SignalSource.item_type=gr_complex
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;#RF_channels: Number of RF channels present in the frontend device (i.e. USRP with two frontends)
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SignalSource.RF_channels=2
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;#sampling_frequency: Original Signal sampling frequency in [Hz]
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SignalSource.sampling_frequency=4000000
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;#subdevice: UHD subdevice specification (for USRP dual frontend use A:0 or B:0 or A:0 B:0)
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SignalSource.subdevice=A:0 B:0
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;######### RF Channels specific settings ######
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;## RF CHANNEL 0 ##
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;#freq: RF front-end center frequency in [Hz]
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SignalSource.freq0=1575420000
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;#gain: Front-end Gain in [dB]
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SignalSource.gain0=50
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;#samples: Number of samples to be processed. Notice that 0 indicates no limit
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SignalSource.samples0=0
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;## RF CHANNEL 1 ##
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;#freq: RF front-end center frequency in [Hz]
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SignalSource.freq1=1575420000
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;#gain: Front-end Gain in [dB]
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SignalSource.gain1=50
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;#samples: Number of samples to be processed. Notice that 0 indicates no limit
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SignalSource.samples1=0
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;######### SIGNAL_CONDITIONER 0 CONFIG ############
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;## It holds blocks to change data type, filter and resample input data.
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;#implementation: Use [Pass_Through] or [Signal_Conditioner]
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;#[Pass_Through] disables this block and the [DataTypeAdapter], [InputFilter] and [Resampler] blocks
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;#[Signal_Conditioner] enables this block. Then you have to configure [DataTypeAdapter], [InputFilter] and [Resampler] blocks
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SignalConditioner0.implementation=Pass_Through
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;######### DATA_TYPE_ADAPTER 0 CONFIG ############
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;## Changes the type of input data.
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;#implementation: [Pass_Through] disables this block
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DataTypeAdapter0.implementation=Pass_Through
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DataTypeAdapter0.item_type=gr_complex
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;######### INPUT_FILTER 0 CONFIG ############
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;## Filter the input data. Can be combined with frequency translation for IF signals
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;#implementation: Use [Pass_Through] or [Fir_Filter] or [Freq_Xlating_Fir_Filter]
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;#[Freq_Xlating_Fir_Filter] enables FIR filter and a composite frequency translation
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;# that shifts IF down to zero Hz.
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InputFilter0.implementation=Pass_Through
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;#dump: Dump the filtered data to a file.
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InputFilter0.dump=false
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;#dump_filename: Log path and filename.
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InputFilter0.dump_filename=../data/input_filter.dat
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;#The following options are used in the filter design of Fir_Filter and Freq_Xlating_Fir_Filter implementation.
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;#These options are based on parameters of gnuradio's function: gr_remez.
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;#This function calculates the optimal (in the Chebyshev/minimax sense) FIR filter impulse response given a set of band edges,
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;#the desired response on those bands, and the weight given to the error in those bands.
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;#input_item_type: Type and resolution for input signal samples.
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InputFilter0.input_item_type=gr_complex
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;#outut_item_type: Type and resolution for output filtered signal samples.
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InputFilter0.output_item_type=gr_complex
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;#taps_item_type: Type and resolution for the taps of the filter. Use only float in this version.
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InputFilter0.taps_item_type=float
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;#number_of_taps: Number of taps in the filter. Increasing this parameter increases the processing time
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InputFilter0.number_of_taps=5
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;#number_of _bands: Number of frequency bands in the filter.
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InputFilter0.number_of_bands=2
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;#bands: frequency at the band edges [ b1 e1 b2 e2 b3 e3 ...].
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;#Frequency is in the range [0, 1], with 1 being the Nyquist frequency (Fs/2)
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;#The number of band_begin and band_end elements must match the number of bands
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InputFilter0.band1_begin=0.0
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InputFilter0.band1_end=0.45
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InputFilter0.band2_begin=0.55
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InputFilter0.band2_end=1.0
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;#ampl: desired amplitude at the band edges [ a(b1) a(e1) a(b2) a(e2) ...].
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;#The number of ampl_begin and ampl_end elements must match the number of bands
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InputFilter0.ampl1_begin=1.0
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InputFilter0.ampl1_end=1.0
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InputFilter0.ampl2_begin=0.0
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InputFilter0.ampl2_end=0.0
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;#band_error: weighting applied to each band (usually 1).
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;#The number of band_error elements must match the number of bands
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InputFilter0.band1_error=1.0
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InputFilter0.band2_error=1.0
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;#filter_type: one of "bandpass", "hilbert" or "differentiator"
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InputFilter0.filter_type=bandpass
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;#grid_density: determines how accurately the filter will be constructed.
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;The minimum value is 16; higher values are slower to compute the filter.
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InputFilter0.grid_density=16
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;# Original sampling frequency stored in the signal file
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InputFilter0.sampling_frequency=20480000
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;#The following options are used only in Freq_Xlating_Fir_Filter implementation.
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;#InputFilter0.IF is the intermediate frequency (in Hz) shifted down to zero Hz
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InputFilter0.IF=5499998.47412109
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;# Decimation factor after the frequency tranaslating block
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InputFilter0.decimation_factor=8
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;######### RESAMPLER CONFIG 0 ############
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;## Resamples the input data.
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;#implementation: Use [Pass_Through] or [Direct_Resampler]
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;#[Pass_Through] disables this block
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;#[Direct_Resampler] enables a resampler that implements a nearest neigbourhood interpolation
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Resampler0.implementation=Pass_Through
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;######### SIGNAL_CONDITIONER 1 CONFIG ############
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;## It holds blocks to change data type, filter and resample input data.
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;#implementation: Use [Pass_Through] or [Signal_Conditioner]
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;#[Pass_Through] disables this block and the [DataTypeAdapter], [InputFilter] and [Resampler] blocks
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;#[Signal_Conditioner] enables this block. Then you have to configure [DataTypeAdapter], [InputFilter] and [Resampler] blocks
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SignalConditioner1.implementation=Pass_Through
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;######### INPUT_FILTER 1 CONFIG ############
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;## Filter the input data. Can be combined with frequency translation for IF signals
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;#implementation: Use [Pass_Through] or [Fir_Filter] or [Freq_Xlating_Fir_Filter]
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;#[Freq_Xlating_Fir_Filter] enables FIR filter and a composite frequency translation
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;# that shifts IF down to zero Hz.
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InputFilter1.implementation=Pass_Through
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;#dump: Dump the filtered data to a file.
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InputFilter1.dump=false
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;#dump_filename: Log path and filename.
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InputFilter1.dump_filename=../data/input_filter.dat
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;#The following options are used in the filter design of Fir_Filter and Freq_Xlating_Fir_Filter implementation.
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;#These options are based on parameters of gnuradio's function: gr_remez.
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;#This function calculates the optimal (in the Chebyshev/minimax sense) FIR filter impulse response given a set of band edges,
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;#the desired response on those bands, and the weight given to the error in those bands.
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;#input_item_type: Type and resolution for input signal samples.
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InputFilter1.input_item_type=gr_complex
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;#outut_item_type: Type and resolution for output filtered signal samples.
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InputFilter1.output_item_type=gr_complex
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;#taps_item_type: Type and resolution for the taps of the filter. Use only float in this version.
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InputFilter1.taps_item_type=float
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;#number_of_taps: Number of taps in the filter. Increasing this parameter increases the processing time
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InputFilter1.number_of_taps=5
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;#number_of _bands: Number of frequency bands in the filter.
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InputFilter1.number_of_bands=2
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;#bands: frequency at the band edges [ b1 e1 b2 e2 b3 e3 ...].
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;#Frequency is in the range [0, 1], with 1 being the Nyquist frequency (Fs/2)
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;#The number of band_begin and band_end elements must match the number of bands
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InputFilter1.band1_begin=0.0
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InputFilter1.band1_end=0.45
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InputFilter1.band2_begin=0.55
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InputFilter1.band2_end=1.0
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;#ampl: desired amplitude at the band edges [ a(b1) a(e1) a(b2) a(e2) ...].
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;#The number of ampl_begin and ampl_end elements must match the number of bands
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InputFilter1.ampl1_begin=1.0
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InputFilter1.ampl1_end=1.0
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InputFilter1.ampl2_begin=0.0
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InputFilter1.ampl2_end=0.0
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;#band_error: weighting applied to each band (usually 1).
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;#The number of band_error elements must match the number of bands
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InputFilter1.band1_error=1.0
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InputFilter1.band2_error=1.0
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;#filter_type: one of "bandpass", "hilbert" or "differentiator"
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InputFilter1.filter_type=bandpass
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;#grid_density: determines how accurately the filter will be constructed.
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;The minimum value is 16; higher values are slower to compute the filter.
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InputFilter1.grid_density=16
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;# Original sampling frequency stored in the signal file
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InputFilter1.sampling_frequency=20480000
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;#The following options are used only in Freq_Xlating_Fir_Filter implementation.
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;#InputFilter1.IF is the intermediate frequency (in Hz) shifted down to zero Hz
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InputFilter1.IF=5499998.47412109
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;# Decimation factor after the frequency tranaslating block
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InputFilter1.decimation_factor=8
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;######### RESAMPLER CONFIG 1 ############
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;## Resamples the input data.
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;#implementation: Use [Pass_Through] or [Direct_Resampler]
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;#[Pass_Through] disables this block
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;#[Direct_Resampler] enables a resampler that implements a nearest neigbourhood interpolation
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Resampler1.implementation=Pass_Through
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;######### CHANNELS GLOBAL CONFIG ############
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;#count: Number of available GPS satellite channels.
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Channels_1C.count=4
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;#in_acquisition: Number of channels simultaneously acquiring for the whole receiver
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Channels.in_acquisition=1
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;#signal:
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;# "1C" GPS L1 C/A
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;# "1B" GALILEO E1 B (I/NAV OS/CS/SoL)
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;# "1G" GLONASS L1 C/A
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;# "2S" GPS L2 L2C (M)
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;# "5X" GALILEO E5a I+Q
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;# "L5" GPS L5
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;# CHANNEL CONNECTION
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Channel0.RF_channel_ID=0
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Channel1.RF_channel_ID=1
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Channel2.RF_channel_ID=0
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Channel3.RF_channel_ID=1
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;#signal:
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;#if the option is disabled by default is assigned "1C" GPS L1 C/A
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Channel0.signal=1C
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Channel1.signal=1C
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Channel2.signal=1C
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Channel3.signal=1C
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;######### SPECIFIC CHANNELS CONFIG ######
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;#The following options are specific to each channel and overwrite the generic options
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;######### ACQUISITION GLOBAL CONFIG ############
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Acquisition_1C.implementation=GPS_L1_CA_PCPS_Acquisition
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;#dump: Enable or disable the acquisition internal data file logging [true] or [false]
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;#item_type: Type and resolution for each of the signal samples.
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Acquisition_1C.item_type=gr_complex
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;#if: Signal intermediate frequency in [Hz]
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Acquisition_1C.if=0
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;#sampled_ms: Signal block duration for the acquisition signal detection [ms]
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Acquisition_1C.coherent_integration_time_ms=1
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;#threshold: Acquisition threshold. It will be ignored if pfa is defined.
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Acquisition_1C.threshold=0.01
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;#pfa: Acquisition false alarm probability. This option overrides the threshold option. Only use with implementations: [GPS_L1_CA_PCPS_Acquisition] or [Galileo_E1_PCPS_Ambiguous_Acquisition]
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;Acquisition_1C.pfa=0.01
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;#doppler_max: Maximum expected Doppler shift [Hz]
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Acquisition_1C.doppler_max=8000
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;#doppler_max: Doppler step in the grid search [Hz]
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Acquisition_1C.doppler_step=500
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;#bit_transition_flag: Enable or disable a strategy to deal with bit transitions in GPS signals: process two dwells and take
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;#maximum test statistics. Only use with implementation: [GPS_L1_CA_PCPS_Acquisition]
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;#(should not be used for Galileo_E1_PCPS_Ambiguous_Acquisition])
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Acquisition_1C.bit_transition_flag=false
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;#max_dwells: Maximum number of consecutive dwells to be processed. It will be ignored if bit_transition_flag=true
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Acquisition_1C.max_dwells=1
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Acquisition_1C.dump=false
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;#filename: Log path and filename
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Acquisition_1C.dump_filename=./acq_dump.dat
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;######### TRACKING GLOBAL CONFIG ############
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Tracking_1C.implementation=GPS_L1_CA_DLL_PLL_Tracking
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;#item_type: Type and resolution for each of the signal samples.
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Tracking_1C.item_type=gr_complex
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;#sampling_frequency: Signal Intermediate Frequency in [Hz]
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Tracking_1C.if=0
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;#pll_bw_hz: PLL loop filter bandwidth [Hz]
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Tracking_1C.pll_bw_hz=40.0;
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;#dll_bw_hz: DLL loop filter bandwidth [Hz]
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Tracking_1C.dll_bw_hz=4.0;
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;#order: PLL/DLL loop filter order [2] or [3]
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Tracking_1C.order=3;
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;#early_late_space_chips: correlator early-late space [chips]. Use [0.5]
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Tracking_1C.early_late_space_chips=0.5;
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;#dump: Enable or disable the Tracking internal binary data file logging [true] or [false]
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Tracking_1C.dump=false
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;#dump_filename: Log path and filename. Notice that the tracking channel will add "x.dat" where x is the channel number.
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Tracking_1C.dump_filename=./tracking_ch_
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;######### TELEMETRY DECODER GPS CONFIG ############
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;#implementation: Use [GPS_L1_CA_Telemetry_Decoder] for GPS L1 C/A
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TelemetryDecoder_1C.implementation=GPS_L1_CA_Telemetry_Decoder
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TelemetryDecoder_1C.dump=false
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;######### OBSERVABLES CONFIG ############
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Observables.implementation=Hybrid_Observables
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;#dump: Enable or disable the Observables internal binary data file logging [true] or [false]
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Observables.dump=false
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;#dump_filename: Log path and filename.
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Observables.dump_filename=./observables.dat
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;######### PVT CONFIG ############
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PVT.implementation=RTKLIB_PVT
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PVT.positioning_mode=PPP_Static ; options: Single, Static, Kinematic, PPP_Static, PPP_Kinematic
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PVT.iono_model=Broadcast ; options: OFF, Broadcast, SBAS, Iono-Free-LC, Estimate_STEC, IONEX
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PVT.trop_model=Saastamoinen ; options: OFF, Saastamoinen, SBAS, Estimate_ZTD, Estimate_ZTD_Grad
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;#output_rate_ms: Period between two PVT outputs. Notice that the minimum period is equal to the tracking integration time (for GPS CA L1 is 1ms) [ms]
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PVT.output_rate_ms=100
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;#display_rate_ms: Position console print (std::out) interval [ms]. Notice that output_rate_ms<=display_rate_ms.
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PVT.display_rate_ms=500
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;# KML, GeoJSON, NMEA and RTCM output configuration
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;#nmea_dump_filename: NMEA log path and filename
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PVT.nmea_dump_filename=./gnss_sdr_pvt.nmea;
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;#flag_nmea_tty_port: Enable or disable the NMEA log to a serial TTY port (Can be used with real hardware or virtual one)
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PVT.flag_nmea_tty_port=false;
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;#nmea_dump_devname: serial device descriptor for NMEA logging
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PVT.nmea_dump_devname=/dev/pts/4
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PVT.flag_rtcm_server=true
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PVT.flag_rtcm_tty_port=false
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PVT.rtcm_dump_devname=/dev/pts/1
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;#dump: Enable or disable the PVT internal binary data file logging [true] or [false]
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PVT.dump=false
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;#dump_filename: Log path and filename without extension. Notice that PVT will add ".dat" to the binary dump and ".kml" to GoogleEarth dump.
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PVT.dump_filename=./PVT
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