Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Web Server User Manual

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Three categories of output data are possible (NMEA,
differential and raw data) but in most rover applications, only
the use of NMEA messages makes sense.

However, to allow raw data to be recorded in the rover, you
should make sure the appropriate messages are set on the U
and M ports.

Follow the instructions below to program the desired
messages:

• On the

Configuration tab, click on the Data Output menu.

• Click on the

NMEA Messages submenu. Use the page that

opens as explained below:

All possible NMEA message types are listed below.

Message Name

Description

ALM

Almanac data for each of the tracked satellites

ATT

Computed attitude data (not supported)

CRT

Cartesian coordinates of computed position

DCR

Cartesian coordinates of computed baseline

DDS

Differential decoder status

DPO

Delta position (baseline components)

DTM

Datum Reference

GGA

Standard GNSS position message

GLL

Latitude and longitude of computed position

GMP

GNSS Map Projection Fix Data

GNS

GNSS fix data

GRS

GNSS range residuals

GSA

GNSS DOP and active satellites

GST

GNSS pseudo-range error statistics

GSV

GNSS satellites in view

HDT

Computed true heading (not supported)

LTN

Latency

POS

Computed position data

PTT

PPS signal time tag

RMC

Recommended minimum specific GNSS data

RRE

Residual error

SAT

Satellites status

SGA

GALILEO satellites status

SGL

GLONASS satellites status

SGP

GPS & SBAS satellites status

TTT

GPS time of external event

VEC

Vector & accuracy data

VTG

Course over ground and ground speed

XDR

Transducer measurements

ZDA

UTC Time & date

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