Nmea messages – Magellan NAV 6500 User Manual

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NMEA Messages

NMEA Message Definitions

APA

Autopilot cross track error, direction to steer, status of

GPS, route status, destination waypoint name, and bear-
ing from origin to destination (old format).

APB

Revised autopilot message contains all of the above plus:

heading to steer toward destination, bearing from the
present position to the destination (magnetic or true).

BWC

Range and bearing to a waypoint

GGA

GPS position, time, fix quality, number of satellites

used, HDOP (Horizontal Dilution of Precision), dif-
ferential reference information, and age.

GLL

GPS-derived latitude, longitude, and time of fix.

RMB

Data status, cross track error, direction to steer, origin,

destination waypoint, waypoint location, bearing to
destination, and velocity toward the destination.

RMC

Time, latitude, longitude, speed, heading, and date.

VTG

Track (magnetic and true) and groundspeed (knots and

KPH).

Your GPS receiver can be set to output GPS data in the NMEA
0183 version 1.5 or version 2.0 format to interface with other
marine devices or equipment.

NMEA DATA MESSAGES. NMEA data is output at 4800
baud, 8, N, 1. These settings are acceptable to most equip-
ment and software applications.

There are several NMEA output message sets, each with a
slightly different application. Check documentation for your
external equipment to choose the appropriate message set.

SET

OUTPUT/USAGE

0183A BWC, APA, GLL, VTG

Remote displays, version 1.5 marine autopilots

0183B RMC, RMB

NMEA-recommended navigation data for remote
map, etc.

0183C APA, GGA, BWC, GLL, VTG

Vers. 1.5 marine autopilot data and satellite data

0183D BWC, APB, GLL, VTG, GGA

V 2.0 NMEA Interface

0183E RMB, RMC

V 2.0 NMEA Interface

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