Relevant query command, See also – Spectra Precision ProMark 800 Reference Manual User Manual

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Set Command Library

Comments

• Changing the GNSS tracking configuration will

automatically cause the receiver to re-start.

• The settings you make by running $PASHS,CFG have

priority over those you make using $PASHS,GPS (for
GPS), $PASHS,GLO (for GLONASS) and $PASHS,GAL
(for Galileo). After you have run $PASHS,CFG to change
the GNSS tracking configuration, GNSS tracking is set to
the appropriate defaults, depending on the installed
firmware options.

• Using $PASHS,CFG to change the GNSS tracking mode

does not affect the output of periodical messages as long
as they are compatible with the selected mode. For
example, if “SSL” is selected and a message is then
programmed through $PASHS,NME,POS,A,ON, then
changing the GNSS tracking mode to “DSL” will not affect
the message at all.

• The L2C signal has priority over the L2P signal if both

signals are available for a given satellite (2LW mode)

• Whenever $PASHS,CFG is run, appropriate defaults are

restored.

Example

Setting the receiver in dual-signal configuration:

$PASHS,CFG,DSL*40

Relevant Query

Command

$PASHQ,CFG

$PASHQ,PAR

See also

$PASHS,GPS

$PASHS,GLO

$PASHS,SBA

No [P] Option

Default is DSL;
$PASHS,GPS,ON,1C,5Q

Default is SSL;
$PASHS,CFG,DSL is NAKed

TSL Defaults

[Q] Option Enabled

No [Q] Option

[P] Option
Enabled

$PASHS,GPS,ON,1C,2LW,L5 $PASHS,GPS,ON,1C,2W,2L

No [P] Option

$PASHS,CFG,TSL is NAKed

$PASHS,CFG,TSL is NAKed

Common

Defaults

[Q] Option Enabled

No [Q] Option

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