Example, See also, Automatic output of sgp messages – Spectra Precision ProMark 800 Reference Manual User Manual

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Query Command Library

Satellite Correcting Status:

Example

$PASHQ,SGP
$PASHR,SGP,13,02,216,22,42.0,25.0,,01,15,04,188,03,34.0,0.0,,17,15,05,28
4,71,51.0,44.0,,01,15,07,058,50,50.0,39.0,,01,15,08,116,77,51.0,41.0,,01,15,
10,148,53,50.0,38.0,,01,15,13,080,13,38.0,15.0,,25,15,15,272,03,37.0,0.0,,1
7,15,21,332,04,37.0,0.0,,17,15,26,276,39,47.0,33.0,,01,15,28,142,20,41.0,20
.0,,01,15,33,200,34,41.0,,,16,15,39,146,32,41.0,,,16,15*16

See also

$PASHS,NME

Automatic Output

of SGP Messages

This is a reminder on how to output SGP messages at regular
intervals of time: Use the $PASHS,NME command with the
syntax below:

$PASHS,NME,SGP,<port_ID>,ON,<Rate>

For more details on the $PASHS,NME command, refer to the
Set Command Library Chapter.

As an example, the command below will output SGP
messages on port A at a rate of 10 seconds:

$PASHS,NME,SGP,A,ON,10

19

Computed coordinates of satellite are invalid

20

Satellite has been disabled by a $PASH command

21

URA in ephemeris is not acceptable

22

SV is unhealthy according to almanac

23

Too low SNR

24

Suspected of being a ghost satellite

25

Because of too many Satellites used in the PVT, this satellite has
been deselected

26-30

Reserved for future causes of rejection

31

Other cause

Status

0

Satellite is not tracked

1

Satellite is not corrected

2

SBAS is corrected

3

DGPS is corrected

4

L1 RTK is corrected

5

L1&L2 RTK is corrected

6-14

Reserved

15

Unknown correcting status

Status

Description

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