Example, See also, Automatic output of sgl messages – Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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Query Command Library
Satellite Correcting Status:
Example
$PASHQ,SGL
$PASHR,SGL,08,65,316,38,49.0,38.0,,01,15,71,122,32,47.0,39.0,,01,15,72,0
66,77,53.0,48.0,,01,15,73,036,31,48.0,43.0,,01,15,74,100,75,52.0,41.0,,01,1
5,75,192,34,45.0,36.0,,01,15,81,332,13,40.0,33.0,,01,15,88,282,08,37.0,32.0
,,25,15*0D
See also
$PASHS,NME
Automatic Output
of SGL Messages
This is a reminder on how to output SGL messages at regular
intervals of time: Use the $PASHS,NME command with the
syntax below:
$PASHS,NME,SGL,
For more details on the $PASHS,NME command, refer to the
Set Command Library Chapter.
As an example, the command below will output SGL
messages on port A at a rate of 10 seconds:
$PASHS,NME,SGL,A,ON,10
20
Satellite has been disabled by a $PASH command
21
URA in ephemeris is not acceptable
22
SV is unhealthy according to almanac
23
Too low SNR
24
Suspected of being a ghost satellite
25
Because of too many Satellites used in the PVT, this satellite has
been deselected
26-30
Reserved for future causes of rejection
31
Other cause
Status
0
Satellite is not tracked
1
Satellite is not corrected
2
SBAS is corrected
3
DGPS is corrected
4
L1 RTK is corrected
5
L1&L2 RTK is corrected
6-14
Reserved
15
Unknown correcting status
Status
Description