Mitel GPS Orion-S/-HD Receiver User Manual

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Document Title:

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User’s Manual for the GPS Orion-S/-HD Receiver

Document No.

Issue 1.0

GTN-MAN-0110

June 22, 2003

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4.3.1.2

DR – Data Rate

The DR command provides the means for an individual configuration of receiver output mes-
sages. Sentences can be deactivated completely, polled once or issued at selected intervals.

CmdID Chars. Format

Description

DR

11

Data Rate

1 x

<STX>

2 xx

Command Id (=DR)

2 xx

Message number

3 x(xx)

Output interval (-1..127)

2 xx

Checksum

1 x

<ETX>


Notes:

The output interval specifies the time between consecutive messages of the re-
quested frame number in units of the time interval between navigation solutions (i.e.
1 s for 1 Hz version, 0.5 s for 2 Hz version)

A value of “-1” for the output interval is used to deactivate a given message

An output interval of “0” requests a one-time output (polling) of the given message

Negative message numbers control the output of NMEA type message (-1=GPGGA,
etc.)


Examples:

<STX>DR400113<ETX>

Issue the F40 navigation message at each update

<STX>DR43-10D<ETX>

Deactivate the F43 channel status message

<STX>DR4802A<ETX>

Poll the current configuration and status parameters (F48 msg.)

4.3.1.3

SM – Sentence Mode

The sentence mode command can be used to increase the field width of various Winmon
sentences (F00, F03, F04) to accommodate increased altitude, velocity and Doppler values
as encountered in typical space applications.

CmdID Chars. Format

Description

SM

7

Sentence Mode

1 x

<STX>

2 xx

Command Id (=SM)

1 x

Sentence Mode (0=Winmon,1=Winmon-X)

2 xx

Checksum

1 x

<ETX>


Example:

<STX>SM02E<ETX>

Select standard WinMon format for F00, F03, and F04

<STX>SM12F<ETX>

Select extended WinMon format

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