The RTX Engine Processing Status view gives you information on the current status of processing. It displays an overall summary on the number of available stations and the number of stations being processed.
Possible reasons for a station to not being processed include the following:
Use the table of the RTX Engine Processing Status view to find an overview of all stations the RTX Engine module has processed. Their current fixing status is indicated by their status icons. The view displays for each station the current offsets (D) of the computed positions from the given positions in numerical form.
Resetting the calculation of all or selected stations is available from the shortcut menu. To reset the calculation of one or several stations, activate the station(s) and select the Reset Station(s) command. To restart the processing of all stations in one step, select Reset All Stations from the module's shortcut menu.
Tip - To reset the calculation of multiple stations, use the standard keyboard actions for multiple selections.
Column |
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Description |
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Status icon |
Gray |
The station does not provide data, although a GNSS Receiver module representing the station is available and selected in the parent Synchronizer module. |
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Green |
The station has a converged solution. |
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Yellow |
The station has a float solution. |
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Red |
An error has occurred. See the Status field or the Status Messages view for possible reasons. |
Station Code |
<Base> - <Station> / <Station> |
Station identified by its unique Station code. |
Status |
Status message |
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Orbit |
Realtime |
Indicates that highly accurate real-time orbits are used for processing. |
# Sat |
Number of satellites used for processing. |
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D North, D East, D Height |
In meters |
Current uni-directional distances to the known positions of the station. Updated for each epoch, if no bandwidth restriction applies. |
D 3D |
In meters |
Current three-dimensional distance to the known position of the station. Updated for each epoch, if no bandwidth restriction applies. |