Acquiring the ntrip source table – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual

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Integrating ProFlex 800 into Your Application

Acquiring the

NTRIP Source

Table

After the $PASHS,NTR,PAR command has been sent and the
modem state has switched to INIT, you can ask the receiver
to get the source table from the caster.

NOTE: The modem INIT state is indicated on the receiver
front panel when the following icon (static) appears in the
lower line:

. The number of bars is proportional to the

strength of the signal received by the cellular antenna. You
can also use the $PASHQ,MDM to read this state.

Initialize the modem. Wait a few seconds
until the receiver can respond to this com-
mand.
NOTE: If the initialization fails, the message
$PASHR,MDM,INI,FAILED*7D is returned.

$PASHS,MDM,INI
$PASHR,MDM,INI,OK*7A

Enter the NTRIP caster parameters (see
example in the right column).
NOTE: The ADD field may contain either an
IP address or a host name.

$PASHS,NTR,PAR,ADD,
83.167.123.12,PRT,2101,LGN,
name,PWD,password,TYP,0
$PASHR,ACK*3D

Set the type of differential data sent to the
modem (port E):

$PASHS,BAS,E,RT3
$PASHR,ACK*3D

Set the receiver to be a base transmitting
GPS data (+ GLONASS and/or SBAS
data):

$PASHS,CPD,MOD,BAS,0
$PASHR,ACK*3D

Ask the modem to connect to the mount
point (e.g. NAN1):
NOTE: If you don’t know which mount point
to connect the modem to, see Acquiring the
NTRIP Source Table
below.

$PASHS,NTR,MTP,NAN1
$PASHR,ACK*3D

Action

Command

Action

Command

Load the NTRIP source table to the
receiver:

$PASHS,NTR,LOD
$PASHR,NTR,OK*14

Query the source table:
NOTE: In the receiver response, you can
find the label of the mount point you would
like the modem to connect to. The syntax
used is in compliance with the recommen-
dations of the NTRIP or RTCM standard.

$PASHQ,NTR,TBL
$PASHR,NTR,TBL
SOURCETABLE 200 OK

ENDSOURCETABLE

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