This dialog appears if you do the following:
Use the Azimuth Dependent Elevation Cutoff dialog to view and edit elevation cutoff depending, for example, on current multipath values.
The main area of the Azimuth Dependent Elevation Cutoff dialog shows a polar skyplot with the current elevation cutoff mask in blue and, optionally, the current multipath tracks. It resembles the module's Multipath view.
The plot is North-orientated: The upward vertical axis points to North. Center of the circles is the zenith (elevation angle 90°) and the outer circle shows elevation 0° (the horizon).
By default, the Show multipath plot check box is selected, that is, the polar plot displays the current multipath values from the L1/CA code. The legend below the main area associates colors with multipath values; additionally, the maximum multipath value is displayed numerically. Thus, you can easily decide whether to exclude data for specific areas from realtime processing.
For setting the elevation mask, do the following:
Tip - It is not possible to drag the elevation mask line below the value specified by the modules Elevation cutoff setting.
Tip - If you remove the check mark from the Show multipath plot check box, the reaction time of the dialog UI will be much faster.
If you hover the cursor over one of the blue markers, a tooltip displays the azimuth and elevation setting this marker represents.
If you want to return to the default, that is the minimum elevation cutoff for all azimuths, in one step, click Set to Default. This removes all user-defined markers.