Receive RTCM data streams instantly to improve GNSS accuracy.

While newer versions and web-based UI integrations exist for modern receivers like the NetBOX2 , version 1.4.11 remains a "gold standard" for legacy system integration. Description

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This software acts as an . Its primary function is to receive real-time GNSS correction streams (in RTCM format ) from a broadcaster and relay them to a GNSS receiver via a serial or IP port to achieve high-precision positioning. Verified Version: 1.4.11.

Provide your and Password (registration is often required on official networks like NASA Earthdata ). Select a Mountpoint :

(Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol). It pulls data from a "Caster"—a server broadcasting corrections from fixed base stations—and relays that data to your local receiver. This process compensates for atmospheric delays and satellite orbit shifts that typically cause standard GNSS errors of 5–10 meters. European Space Agency Key Features & Technical Specs Real-Time Streaming : Uses standard protocols like to deliver low-latency corrections. Versatile Connectivity : Forwards data to hardware via physical (COM) ports, USB-to-Serial adapters, or network connections. Lightweight Interface

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If you have downloaded version or similar and want to verify its operation, follow these steps to connect to a real-time data stream: Establish a Connection :

Here are the verified download links for GNSS Internet Radio 1411: