Ion: ionosphere parameters, Reminder on how to output ion messages – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual

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Data Output

ION: Ionosphere Parameters

This message contains the ionosphere and GPS-to-UTC data
conversion parameters.

The message is as follows:

$PASHR,ION,<structure>

The message’s binary structure is described in the table
below.

The GPS broadcast ionosphere model (Klobuchar) is used.

Reminder on How

to Output ION

Messages

Use the $PASHS,RAW command with the syntax below:

$PASHS,RAW,ION,<port_ID>,ON,<Rate>

Type

Name Size

Contents

Float

a0

4

Ionospheric parameter (seconds)

Float

a1

4

Ionospheric parameter (seconds/semi-circle)

Float

a2

4

Ionospheric parameter (seconds/semi-circle)

Float

a3

4

Ionospheric parameter (seconds/semi-circle)

Float

b0

4

Ionospheric parameter (seconds)

Float

b1

4

Ionospheric parameter (seconds/semi-circle)

Float

b2

4

Ionospheric parameter (seconds/semi-circle)

Float

b3

4

Ionospheric parameter (seconds/semi-circle)

Double

A1

8

First order terms of polynomial

Double

A0

8

Constant terms of polynomial

Unsigned
long

Tot

4

Reference time for UTC data

Short

Wnt

4

UTC reference week number

Short

DtLS

2

GPS-UTC differences at reference time

Short

WnLSF 2

Week number when leap second became effective

Short

DN

2

Day number when leap second became effective

Short

DtLSF

2

Delta time between GPS and UTC after correction

Short

Wn

2

GPS week number

Unsigned
long

Tow

4

Time of the week (in seconds)

Short

bulwn

2

GPS week number when message was read

Unsigned
long

bultow

4

Time of the week when message was read

Unsigned
short

Check-
sum

2

The checksum is computed by breaking the struc-
ture into 37 unsigned shorts, adding them together,
and taking the least significant 16 bits of the result.

Total

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