GNSS reference station quality plots

Koidula reference station

 
  • Green - everything is fine
  • Yellow - weak signal interference
  • Red - signal interference
  • Black - no information

Koidula reference station
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Skyplot

The satellite skyplot shows in which direction and how high in the sky the GNSS satellites are located. The graph is created based on the 24-hour data of the specified day. From the date panel, you can select and view charts for the last 30 days.

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Signal quality graphs

There are a total of twelve signal quality graphs. Below the selected graphs is an explanation of what the given graph shows. All charts are interactive and the information on the charts is in local time.

Real-time graphs

Real-time graphs display data from the last hour and are updated every minute.

 

The number of satellites indicates how many satellites are visible to the reference station.

 

Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) indicates the quality of the signal received from the satellite to the reference station. A value between 38-54 dB is considered good. Otherwise, it may indicate signal interference.

Data from last 30 days

You can select a chart type from the drop-down menu or display all charts at once. All charts contain 30 days of data and are updated once an hour.

Graph last updated 17.03.2025 23:33:43

The number of cycle slips indicates how many times the satellite signal has been interrupted with the reference station within one hour. The interruption may be caused by obstacles between the reference station and the satellite (such as trees, buildings, etc.), rapid changes in ionospheric conditions, reflected signals, high levels of signal-to-noise ratio, or a low satellite elevation angle relative to the horizon (the satellite "rising" or "setting").



Last update: 13.01.2025 11:44
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