Armen,J-Field 4.0.1.663 has been released, featuring NTRIP Caster setup for compatible JAVAD Bases and improved UHF detection and RAMS connectivity.
No, this release does not touch any JERCI-related parts, so if you already have JERCI installed, it will remain unchanged.Does this release disable JERCI if you already have JERCI installed?
Yes, the NTRIP caster can technically operate without a static IP. The caster retrieves the current IP address from the Base Station, allowing you to always know the new IP and update the configuration on the client's side. However, for full support of non-static IPs, Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is typically used to automatically resolve the changing address, but please note that DDNS is not yet supported in the current implementation.Armen,
This is wonderful. I am assuming the NTRIP caster can operate WITHOUT a static IP? Is that correct?
Great. Thank you for the info. This definitely provides more flexibility.Yes, the NTRIP caster can technically operate without a static IP. The caster retrieves the current IP address from the Base Station, allowing you to always know the new IP and update the configuration on the client's side. However, for full support of non-static IPs, Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is typically used to automatically resolve the changing address, but please note that DDNS is not yet supported in the current implementation.
Yes, the NTRIP caster can technically operate without a static IP. The caster retrieves the current IP address from the Base Station, allowing you to always know the new IP and update the configuration on the client's side. However, for full support of non-static IPs, Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is typically used to automatically resolve the changing address, but please note that DDNS is not yet supported in the current implementation.
With a Triumph-3 'base', that has been enabled with the OAF NTRIP-Caster option.Armen, so I am clear on how this works, Javad is hosting a server with the caster for the NTRIP service?