USGlobalsat EB-5662RE User Manual

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EB-5662RE
High Performance GPS Engine Board

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RMC - Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data

Note

– Fields marked in italic

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apply only to NMEA version 2.3 (and later) in this NMEA

message description

Table B-9 contains the values for the following example:

$GPRMC,161229.487,A,3723.2475,N,12158.3416,W,0.13,309.62,120598,,,A*10

Table B-9 RMC Data Format

Name

Example

Units

Description

Message ID

$GPRMC

RMC protocol header

UTC Time

161229.487

hhmmss.sss

Status

1

A

A=data valid or V=data not valid

Latitude

3723.2475

ddmm.mmmm

N/S Indicator

N

N=north or S=south

Longitude

12158.3416

dddmm.mmmm

E/W Indicator

W

E=east or W=west

Speed Over Ground 0.13

knots

Course Over Ground 309.62

degrees True

Date

120598

ddmmyy

Magnetic Variation

2

degrees E=east or W=west

East/West Indicator

2

E

E=east

Mode

A

A=Autonomous, D=DGPS,

E=DR

N=Output Data Not Valid

R= Coarse Position

3

S=Simulator

Checksum

*10

<CR><LF>

End of message termination

1. A valid status is derived from all the parameters set in the software. This includes the

minimum number of satellites required, any DOP mask setting, presence of DGPS

corrections, etc. If the default or current software setting requires that a factor is met, then if

that factor is not met the solution will be marked as invalid.

2.

SiRF Technology Inc. does not support magnetic declination. All “course over ground” data

are geodetic WGS84 directions relative to true North.

3. Position was calculated based on one or more of the SVs having their states derived from

almanac parameters, as opposed to ephemerides.

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