Attoff, Pamtc – Airmar LB150 User Manual

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LB150 WeatherStation Technical Manual revision 0.013

Proprietary and Confidential

PRELIMINARY - DRAFT

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NMEA 0183 RECEIVED SENTENCE

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$PAMTC,

ATTOFF

Summary

A set of proprietary commands to set and query the angular attitude offsets for the

LB150 WeatherStation when mounted on a vehicle, and not necessary for

stationary instruments.

Syntax

One of the following forms:
$PAMTC,ATTOFF,SET,<3>,<4>,<5>*hh<CR><LF>

$PAMTC,ATTOFF,Q*hh<CR><LF>

Fields

<3>

Signed azimuth offset (yaw offset), degrees, to the nearest tenth

of a degree. The value must be between -180.0 and +180.0

degrees. Negative values indicate the forward mark on the

sensor housing is oriented toward the right side of the vehicle;

positive values toward the left side.

<4>

Signed pitch offset, degrees, to the nearest tenth of a degree.

The value must be between -45.0 and +45.0 degrees. Positive

values indicate the sensor is tilted forward toward the front of

the vehicle; negative values indicate the sensor is tilted toward

the back of the vehicle.

<5>

Signed roll offset, degrees, to the nearest tenth of a degree. The

value must be between -45.0 and +45.0 degrees. Positive

values indicate the sensor is tilted toward the left side; negative

values toward the right side.

Notes

Note that in the NMEA 0183 command, the arguments are in degrees. The values

stored in the LB150 are in radians. Therefore, when using the

$PAMTC,ATTOFF command, there may be a slight rounding error causing the

values read back from the LB150 to be different than the commanded values by

one least significant digit.

The $PAMTC,ATTOFF,SET,<3>,<4>,<5> command is used to program the

LB150 WeatherStation with the attitude offset angles when the sensor is not

oriented parallel to the centerline, and perpendicular to the wheel base of the

vehicle. The programmed values are stored in nonvolatile EEPROM memory

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