RoyalTek REB-3000 User Manual

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RoyalTek RGM-3000/REB-3000
GPS Module Operational Manual)

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clock offset , and time .This enables the

Evaluation Unit to search for the correct

satellite signals at the correct signal

parameters . Correct initialization

parameters enable the Evaluation Unit to

acquire signals quickly.

Table 9 contains the input values for the

following example:Switch to SiRF Binary

protocol at 9600,8,N,1

$PSRF101,-2686700,-4304200, 3851624,

95000, 497260, 921, 12, 3*22

Table 9

Navigation Initialization Data Format

Name Example

Units

Description

Message ID

$PSRF101

PSRF101 protocol header

ECEF X

-2686700

Meters

X coordinate position

ECEF Y

-4304200

Meters

Y coordinate position

ECEF Z

3851624

Meters

Z coordinate position

CLK Offset

95000

Hz

Clock Offset of the Evaluation Unit1

Time Of Week

497260

seconds GPS Time OF Week

Week No

921

GPS Week Number

Channel Count

12

Range 1 to 12

Reset Cfh

3

See Table 10

Checksum *22

<CR><LF>

End of message termination

Use 0 for last saved value if available . If this is unavailable, a default value of 96,000 will be used…

Table 10

Reset Configuration

Hex Description

0x01

Data Valid – Warm /Hot Starts=1

0x02

Clear Ephemeris – Warm Start=1

0x04

Clear Memory – Cold Start =1

Set DGPS Port

This command is used to control Serial Port

B which is an input – only serial port used to

receive RTCM differential corrections.

Differential receivers may output corrections

using different communication parameters.

The default communication parameters for

PORT B are 9600 baud, 8 data bits, stop bit,

and no parity. If a DGPS received , the

parameters are stored in battery – backed

SRAM and then the receiver restarts using

the saved parameters.

Table 11 contains the input values for the

following example:Set DGPS Port to be

9600,8,N,1. $PSRF102,9600,8,1,0*3C

Table 11

Set DGPS Port Data Format

Name Example

Units

Description

Message ID

$PSRF102

PSRF102 protocol header

Baud 9600

4800,9600,19200,38400

Data Bits

8

8,7

Stop Bits

1

0,1

Parity

0

0==None, 1=Odd, 2=Even

Checksum *3C

<CR><LF>

End of message termination

Query/Rate Control

This command is used to control the output

of standard NMEA messages GGA, GLL,

GSA, RMC, and VTG. Using this command

message, standard NMEA messages may

be polled once, or setup for periodic output.

Checksums may also be enabled or disabled

depending on the needs of the receiving

program. NMEA message settings are saved

in battery-backed memory for each entry

when the message is accepted.

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