UNAVCO publicly broadcasts streaming GPS data from a subset of PBO and COCONet stations. Real-time 1Hz streams from selected stations are available in BINEX, RTCM 2.3 and RTCM 3.1 formats via the Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol (NTRIP). See the "Instructions" link at right for information about accessing these streams.
BINEX is an open-source binary format that contains both standard GPS observable data and other metadata and data timeseries from the receiver. Streaming BINEX data can be translated to RINEX in real time using UNAVCO's teqc utility. The various RTCM formats are typically less comprehensive than BINEX, but RTCM is more common and is translated by most NTrip Client software.
Access to real-time streaming data must be requested by emailing rtgpsunavco.org. Please review the Streaming GPS Data Policy as well.
PBO is a network of ~1100 continuous Global Positioning System (cGPS) and meteorology stations in the western U.S. PBO provides raw GPS data, GPS-PWV, surface meteorology measurements, time series of daily positions, as well as a station velocity field to support a broad range of geoscience investigations.
COCONet is a network of over 100 continuous Global Positioning System (cGPS) and meteorology stations in the Caribbean. COCONet provides raw GPS data, GPS-PWV, surface meteorology measurements, time series of daily positions, as well as a station velocity field to support a broad range of geoscience investigations.
TLALOCNet is a network of over 100 continuous Global Positioning System (cGPS) and meteorology stations in Mexico. TLALOCNet provides raw GPS data, GPS-PWV, surface meteorology measurements, time series of daily positions, as well as a station velocity field to support a broad range of geoscience investigations.
Last modified: 2019-12-24 01:47:02 America/Denver