Hittest

The Hittest tool is applied to tracks only. There three ways to get a track on the map:

    1. Open the Tracks panel and request tracks of unit movement for the indicated period.

    1. In the Messages panel, while viewing messages for the indicated period, the track is mapped automatically.

    1. In the Report panel, while generating a report the track is mapped if the corresponding option (Trip routes or All messages on map) is selected in report template.

  1. Tracks can be built directly from the monitoring panel with the Quick Track Building button.

When you hover the mouse cursor over the track, the nearest point of the message is searched. If such a point is within a radius of 50 pixels, then it is indicated by a pulsating circle, and the pop-up window displays information: the time of the message arrival, the speed of the unit’s movement at that point, coordinates (+ number of satellites), altitude, sensors. Information from the pop-up window can be highlighted and copied to the clipboard.

Double-click anywhere on the track (or even on the map), and the message closest to that point will be found and immediately highlighted with a marker. The map will be centered on this point. Depending on the mode (single point, multipoint), you can obtain information about one point or several.

When you hover the cursor on the marker, in the pop-up window you can get detailed information on the message: time, position, speed, altitude, coordinates, satellites, sensor values ​​(only visible sensors). The same information is also duplicated in the table on the right side of the screen. In addition, the shift from the starting point of the track (distance and time) is indicated there.

If multipoint mode is selected, several points can be marked on the track at the same time. The active (selected) point is highlighted with a blue marker, the remaining points are highlighted in red. In addition, the active point is highlighted in blue in the table. Either click on the marker of the point or the required line in the table to navigate between points. The table shows the distance from the starting point of the track, and in parentheses — the shift in time and distance from the previous set point.