Rainbow Electronics GE863-GPS low power User Manual
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GE863-GPS Software User Guide
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5.4 NMEA 0183
The NMEA 0183 is a specification created by the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) that
defines the interface between other marine electronic equipment.
The standard permits marine electronics to send information to computers and to other marine
equipment.
GPS receiver communication is defined within this specification.
The actually supported version is 2.2
The provided NMEA sentences are :
GGA
Time, position and fix type data.
GLL
Latitude, longitude, UTC time of position fix and status.
GSA
GPS receiver operating mode, satellites used in the position
solution, and DOP values.
GSV
The number of GPS satellites in view satellite ID numbers,
elevation, azimut h, and SNR values.
VTG
Course and speed information relative to the ground.
RMC
Time, date, position, course and speed dat a.
NOTE: By Default the NMEA serial port (on pins 78 and 63) provides the following sentences:
GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC.
In order to select the required sentences or to enable also the VTG and GLL you could use the
NMEA command $PSRF103 (refer to the related paragraph)