Introduction
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Track Check Period (ms): How often the system checks for expired tracks.
Maximum Sightings: Maximum number of sightings stored of a single track - after which the system stops recording sightings.
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Use Radar NTP Time: This is the Network Time Protocol data sent with the tracks from the radar. NTP is a networking protocol for clock synchronisation between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data networks.
Tracker SSH Start Delay (ms): This sets the amount of delay after the Track Engine has connected to the Onboard Tracker, before we connect to the tracker and radar via SSH to check the status and retrieve logs.
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Automatic: After the Tracker SSH Start Delay the system will try to download logs from the radar and onboard tracker.
Manual: The automatic setting is not selected and you will have to manually retrieve the logs or run a schedule for capturing the logs. Please refer to https://navtechradar.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TUN/pages/211190045/Radar+Actions#Actions and https://navtechradar.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TUN/pages/206537165/Schedules#Common respectively.
Enable Track ID Correlation: If enabled, the system will attempt to correlate an active track with another track that has recently been lost. If the tracks match, it combines the active track with the old one so that it has the same Track ID. If no new tracks match the lost track within a given timeframe, it will expire and the feature will stop testing new tracks for a match.
Central Tracker Licensing
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