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For customers and integrators intending to use ASTERIX CAT-240, the documents assume a reasonable working knowledge of UDP network communication. They are targeted at technical teams, typically with software development skills, who are integrating the output from Witness a radar into external systems.

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The Navtech-specific implementation, including specific configuration and extensions, is documented here: ASTERIX CAT-240 protocol for video dataProtocol For Video Data.

Network Configuration for Output Formats

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  1. Log on as an admin user. Select System Configuration:

  2. Select the drop-down arrow in the Protocol field in the Data Output section:

  3. Select CAT-240 from the Protocol drop-down:

  4. You can then amend the parameters as desired (please refer to: https://navtechradar.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PROD/pages/2410283009/ASTERIX+CAT-240#Data-Output-Settings in the notes below for information regarding these settings) and click Apply:

  5. A confirmation message will be displayed. Select Commit Changes:

  6. A Data Applied Confirmation message will be displayed:

  7. You will then need to reboot the system for the Data Output changes to take affect:

  8. Click Reboot:

  9. Below is an example of the CAT-240 output:

CAT-240 FFT (video) data is not contoured.

Data Output Settings

IP Address: This is used in conjunction with the Sensor Port parameter and defines the endpoint that the UDP messages are sent to.

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More information about UDP packet loss and message splitting can be found here: https://navtechradar.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PROD/pages/2421260375/ASTERIX+CAT-240+protocolProtocol+forFor+videoVideo+data#PacketData#Packet-fragmentation.

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