RoyalTek REV-2000 User Manual

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RoyalTek GPS Receiver REB-2000/REB-12R REV-2000 Operational Manual

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Table 12 Query/Rate Control Data Format(See example 1.)

Name

Example

Units

Description

Message ID

$PSRF103

PSRF102 protocol header

Message

00

See Table 13

Mode

01

0=Set Rate, 1=Query

Rate

00

seconds Output – off=0,max=255

Cksum Enable

01

0=Disable Checksum, 1=Enable Checksum

Checksum *25

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End of message termination

Table 13 Messages

Value Description

0 GGA
1 GLL
2 GSA
3 GSV
4 RMC
5 VTG

LLA Navigation Initialization

This command is used to initialize the

module for a warm start , by providing

current position(in latitude, longitude, and

altitude coordinates), clock offset, and time.

This enables the receiver to search for the

correct satellite signals at the correct signal

parameters . Correct initialization

parameters enable the receiver to acquire

signals quickly.

Table 14 contains the input values for the

following example: Start using known

position and time $PSRF104, 37.3875111,

-121.97232, 0, 95000, 237759, 922, 12,

3*3A

Table 14 LLA Navigation Initialization Data Format

Name

Example

Units

Description

Message ID

$PSRF104

PSRF104 protocol header

Lat

37.3875111

Degrees Latitude position (Range 90 to –90)

Lon

-121.97232

Degrees Longitude position (Range 180 to –180)

Alt 0

Meters

Altitude

position

CLK Offset

95000

Hz

Clock Offset of the Evaluation Unit1

Time Of Week

237759

Seconds GPS Time Of Week

Week No

922

GPS Week Number

Channel Count

12

Range 1 to 12

Reset Cfg

3

See Table 15

Checksum *3A

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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 15 Reset Configuration

Hex Description

0x01

Data Valid – Warm /Hot Starts=1

0x02

Clear Ephemeris – Warm Start=1

0x04

Clear Memory – Cold Start =1

Development Data On/Off

Use this command to enable development

data information if you can not get the

commands accepted. Invalid commands

generate debug information that enables the

user to determine the source of the

command rejection. Common reasons for

input command rejection are invalid

checksum of parameter out of specified

range.

Table 16 contains the input values for the

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