Et-314 – USGlobalsat ET-314 User Manual

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ET-314


The Specifications are subject to be changed without notice. Copyright © 2007, GlobalSat Technology.

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Version 1.2

<ChannelCount>, <ResetCfg>*CKSUM<CR><LF>

<Lat> Latitude position, assumed positive north of equator and negative

south of equator float, possibly signed

<Lon> Longitude position, it is assumed positive east of Greenwich

and negative west of Greenwich

Float, possibly signed

<Alt> Altitude position

float, possibly signed

<ClkOffset> Clock Offset of the receiver in Hz, use 0 for last saved value if

available. If this is unavailable, a default value of 75000 for GSP1,

95000 for GSP1/LX will be used.

INT32

<TimeOfWeek> GPS Time Of Week

UINT32

<WeekNo> GPS Week Number

UINT16

<ChannelCount> Number of channels to use. 1-12

UBYTE

<ResetCfg> bit mask

0

×01=Data Valid warm/hot starts=1

0

×02=clear ephemeris warm start=1

0

×04=clear memory. Cold start=1

UBYTE

Example: Start using known position and time.

$PSRF104,37.3875111,-121.97232,0,96000,237759,922,12,3*37

F). Development Data On/Off ID:105 Switch Development Data Messages On/Off

Use this command to enable development debug information if you are having trouble getting

commands accepted. Invalid commands will generate debug information that should

enable the user to determine the source of the command rejection. Common reasons for

input command rejection are invalid checksum or parameter out of specified range. This

setting is not preserved across a module reset.

Format: $PSRF105,<debug>*CKSUM<CR><LF>

<debug> 0=Off,1=On

Example: Debug On $PSRF105,1*3E

Example: Debug Off $PSRF105,0*3F

G). Select Datum ID:106 Selection of datum to be used for coordinate

Transformations

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