Logs, C.1 position logs, C logs – Novatel GNSS Receiver and Antenna SMART-AG User Manual

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SMART-AG User Manual Rev 5

Appendix C

Logs

C.1 Position Logs

C.1.1

NMEA Logs

The NMEA logs (receiver outputs) supported by the SMART-AG are summarized in Chapter 3 of the
OEMV Family Firmware Reference Manual in section "NMEA Standard Logs". The available logs
include:

GPGGA, which outputs a log of position system fix data and undulation. There are variants of
GPGGA, specifically:

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GPGGARTK, which has greater precision than GPGGA but with the loss of the
undulation field

-

GPGGALONG, which has both greater precision and the undulation field

GPVTG, which outputs track made good and ground speed

Each of the available NMEA standard logs is described in more detail in its own section of Chapter 3
of the OEMV Family Firmware Reference Manual.

The steps for configuring the receiver output, through the command line are:

1. Configure the communication port using the COM command, described in Appendix B.2, COM

Configure COM Port on Page 66. To set COM port 2 as follows:

enter the following string:

com com2 9600 n 8 1 n off on

2. Select and configure the NMEA string that you want to output. The information is described in

Chapter 3 Data Logs of the OEMV Family Firmware Reference Manual, in the section for the
particular log. For example, to log gpgga (position system fix data and undulation) at 2 Hz, enter
the following string:

log gpgga ontime 0.5

You can configure the log to output at various frequencies, as described in Appendix B.4, LOG
Request Logs from the Receiver
on Page 71.

Bit Rate

9600

Parity

none

Data Bits

8

Stop Bits

1

Handshaking

None

Echo

Off

Break

On

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