NavCom SF-2110 Rev.C User Manual
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SF-2110 User Guide – Rev. C
RTCM (Radio Technical Commission for Maritime 
Services) a standard format for Differential GPS 
corrections used to transmit corrections from a base 
station to rovers. RTCM allows both real-time 
kinematic (RTK) data collection and post-processed 
differential data collection. RTCM SC-104 (RTCM 
Special Committee 104) is the most commonly used 
version of RTCM message. 
RTK see Real-time kinematic.
RTG Real Time GIPSY, a processing technique 
developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to 
provide a single set of real time global corrections for 
the GPS satellites. 
S/A see Selective Availability.
SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) this 
is a more general term, which encompasses WAAS, 
StarFire and EGNOS type corrections. 
Selective Availability (S/A) is the deliberate 
degradation of the GPS signal by encrypting the P-
code and dithering the satellite clock. When the US 
Department of Defense uses S/A, the signal contains 
errors, which can cause positions to be inaccurate by 
as much as 100 meters. 
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) is a measure of a 
satellite’s signal strength. 
single-frequency is a type of receiver that only uses 
the L1 GPS signal. There is no compensation for 
ionospheric effects. The SF-2110 is a single 
frequency receiver. 
SNR see signal-to-noise Ratio.
StarFire a set of real-time global orbit and clock 
corrections for GPS satellites. StarFire equipped 
receivers are capable of real-time decimeter 
positioning 
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