Trimble Outdoors THUNDERBOLT 64057-00-ENG User Manual

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Trimble ThunderBolt E GPS Disciplined Clock User Guide

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Setting up and Running the ThunderBolt E

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If the host has not uploaded a reference position, or if the module has been moved
more than one to two kilometers since its last position, the GPS module automatically
conducts a position survey at startup. By default, the GPS module averages 2000
position fixes before entering the clock-only mode. The host system can adjust the
survey period using packet 0x8E-A6. While the GPS module is performing its survey,
the accuracy of the timing outputs will be degraded.

Uploading a reference position

To upload an accurate reference position, use packet 0x31 (

Command Packet 0x31:

Accurate Initial Position (XYZ Cartesian ECEF), page 44

), or packet 0x32 (

Command

Packet 0x32: Accurate Initial Position (Latitude, Longitude, Altitude), page 44

): The

reference position is stored in EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-
Only Memory) and is retained during power loss. When a reference position is stored
in EEPROM, the GPS module bypasses the position survey procedure and enters
clock-only mode. If you move the antenna, you must send packet 0x8E-45 to clear the
position stored in EEPROM: The GPS module then initiates a self-survey, unless the
host uploads a new position using packet 0x31 or packet 0x32.

To store the reference position from the self-survey procedure in the EEPROM, send
packet 0x8E-4C to the receiver. Alternatively, you can configure the ThunderBolt E to
automatically save the position using packet 0x8E-A9.

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