USGlobalsat EM-406a User Manual
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EM-406a
Specifications are subject to be changed without notice.
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in X, Y, Z coordinates), clock offset, and time. This action enables the GPS receiver to search for the
necessary satellite signals at the correct signal parameters. The newly acquired and stored satellite
data will enable the receiver to acquire signals more quickly, and thus, generate a rapid navigational
solution.
When a valid Navigation Initialization command is receive, the receiver will restart using the input
parameters as a basis for satellite selection and acquisition.
Format
$PSRF101,
*CKSUM
X coordinate position
INT32
INT32
INT32
If this is unavailable, a default value of 75000 for GSP1, 95000 for GSP 1/LX
is used.
INT32
UINT32
UINT16
Week No and Time Of Week calculation from UTC time
you could decrease needed throughput by reducing the number of active
channels
UBYTE
0×01=Data
Valid
warm/hotstarts=1
0×02=clear ephemeris warm start=1
0×04=clear memory. Cold start=1
UBYTE
Example: Start using known position and time.
$PSRF101,-2686700,-4304200,3851624,96000,497260,921,12,3*7F
C.) Set DGPS Port ID:102 Set PORT B parameters for DGPS input
This command is used to control Serial Port B, an input serial only port used to receive RTCM
differential corrections. Differential receivers may output corrections using different communication
parameters. The default communication parameters for PORT B are set for 9600 Baud, 8data bits, 0
stop bits, and no parity. If a DGPS receiver is used which has different communication parameters,
use this command to allow the receiver decode data correctly. When a valid message is received, the