Common message elements, Message values, Refer ence – Trimble Outdoors 5700 User Manual

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12.3

Common Message Elements

Each message contains:

A message ID consisting of $GP followed by the message type.
For example, the message ID of the GGA message is $GPGGA.

A comma

A number of fields that depend on message type, separated by
commas

An asterisk

A checksum

Here is an example of a simple message with a message ID
($GPGGA), followed by 13 fields and checksum value:

$GPGGA,172814.0,3723.46587704,N,12202.26957864,W,2,6,
1.2,18.893,M,-25.669,M,2.0,0031*4F

12.3.1

Message Values

The following values can be found in NMEA messages output by the
5700 receiver.

Latitude and Longitude

Latitude is represented as ddmm.mmmm and longitude is represented
as dddmm.mmmm, where:

dd or ddd is degrees

mm.mmmm is minutes and decimal fractions of minutes

Direction

Direction (north, south, east, or west) is represented by a single
character: N, S, E, or W.

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