Gst: gnss pseudo-range error statistics, Function, Command format – Spectra Precision ProMark 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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Query Command Library
GST: GNSS Pseudo-Range Error Statistics
Function
This command is used to output a GST message containing 
standard deviations relevant to the position solution.
Command Format
Syntax
$PASHQ,GST[*cc]
Response Format
Syntax
$--GST,m1,f2,f3,f4,f5,f6,f7,f8*cc
Parameters
Example
$PASHQ,GST
$GNGST,154013.80,0.642,1.746,1.303,27.197,1.663,1.407,2.456*79
See also
$PASHS,NME
Automatic Output
of GST Messages
This is a reminder on how to output GST messages at regular 
intervals of time: Use the $PASHS,NME command with the 
syntax below: 
$PASHS,NME,GST,
Parameter
Description
Range
“$--GST” 
Header
$GPGST: Only GPS satellites are used.
$GLGST: Only GLONASS satellites are used.
$GNGST: Several constellations (GPS, SBAS, 
GLONASS) are used.
$GPGST, 
$GLGST, 
$GNGST
m1
Current UTC time of position (hhmmss.ss)
000000.00-
235959.99
f2
RMS value of standard deviation of range inputs 
(DGNSS corrections included), in meters
0.000-99.999
f3
Standard deviation of semi-major axis of error 
ellipse, in meters
0.000-99.999
f4
Standard deviation of semi-minor axis of error 
ellipse, in meters
0.000-99.999
f5
Orientation of semi-major axis of error ellipse, in 
degrees from true North 
0.000-99.999
f6
Standard deviation of latitude error, in meters
0.000-99.999
f7
Standard deviation of longitude error, in meters
0.000-99.999
f8
Standard deviation of altitude error, in meters
0.000-99.999
*cc
Checksum
*00-*FF
