0x86 - channel status - 18 + (14 x n) bytes – NavCom LAND-PAK Rev.N User Manual

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Technical Reference Manual Rev. N

Blk = All;

Blu = IOP w/Internal Radio

;

Red = IOP & LBM

;

Grn = Engine only

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0x86 - Channel Status - 18 + (14 x N) bytes

This message contains: over-all receiver channel status, GPS week and time of week, solution
status, number and ID of satellites tracked, number and identity of satellites used in solution,
and PDOP. Repeated for each satellite: channel tracking status, channel number, current IODC,
elevation, azimuth, C/A ratio, P2 C/A ratio, dGPS data stage, and hardware channel number.

Record
Usage

Command - No
Response - Yes

Input: Not used;
Output: reports network information by sub-ID; not supported my 0x20

Ref

Message Field Description

Data

Type

Units

Range

Scale

Byte

Count

STX

02

(hex)

U08

1

PRA1 99 (hex)

U08

1

PRA2 66 (hex)

U08

1

ID

86 (hex)

U08

1

Length 0x00xx (18 + 14*n bytes)

U16

2

W1

GPS week; since Jan 6, 1980

U16 week 0 - 65535

2

W2

GPS time of week

U32 sec

0 - 604800

4

W3

B0-B2: Engine status

000: Start power up & initial BIT test

001:

(Reserved)

010:

Cold

start

011:

Warm

start

100:

Navigating

normally

101:

Hardware

failure

B3=0: Almanac invalid

1: Almanac valid

B4-B5 Time is

00:

invalid

01:

from

RTC

10: from one SV solution

11:

from normal navigation

B6-B7 Position is

00:

invalid

01:

old

10:

from normal navigation

U08

1

W4

Solution status

B0=0: Invalid solution

1: Valid solution

When solution status word B0=0,
indicating a position solution failure,
the reason for failure is located in bits
B8 through B11.

0000:

No

error

0001: Less satellites available than the

specified minimum

0010: PDOP is greater than the

specified limit

0101: Solution residuals too high

U16

2

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