Pbn: position information, Reminder on how to output dpc messages – Spectra Precision ProMark 800 Reference Manual User Manual
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Output Message Library
• Most of the fields found in the DPC and DBEN data
outputs are similar.
• DPC will not be generated if the [K] option (RTK Base) is
missing.
• DPC data are affected by the last $PASHS,UTS command
run. By default, this command is set to “ON”.
• DPC data are affected by the last $PASHS,ANP,OUT
command run.
• DPC data can be made available on several ports
simultaneously.
• DPC data can be output at a rate of up to 20 Hz, but the
throughput compared to RTCM-3, CMR and ATOM may be
quite higher.
• DPC pseudo-ranges are smoothed by L1 & L2 carriers.
• L2 data are always L2P(Y) data (RINEX code W). To output
complete DPC data, the receiver must be configured
accordingly (see $PASHS,GPS).
Reminder on How
to Output DPC
Messages
Use the $PASHS,RAW command with the syntax below:
$PASHS,RAW,DPC,
For more details on the $PASHS,RAW command, refer to the
Set Command Library Chapter.
As an example, the command below will output DPC
messages on port A at a rate of 1 second:
$PASHS,RAW,DPC,A,ON,1
PBN: Position Information
This message contains position information in binary format.
The message is as follows:
$PASHR,PBN,
The message’s binary structure is described in the table
below.
Type
Name
Size
Contents
Long
pbentime
4
GPS or GLONASS time when data was
received (ms of week). See NOTE below.
Char
sitename
4
Site name
Double
navx
8
Station position: ECEF-X (m)