Holux, Software interface, 3 important – Holux GM-210 User Manual
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3. After the installation is complete, go to
virtual COM port
4.3 Important
Verify the COM port # to start using your own navigating software.
1. Click
2. After entering
3. Select
4. Find the
Please note that the Virtual COM Port number might be different from every computer. Before using
navigating software, please confirm the COM Port numbers created by your computer and provided by
your navigation software. Otherwise, the navigating software won’t receive the satellite signal, because of
the un-match COM Port setting.
5. Software Interface
The GM-210 interface protocol is based on the National Marine Electronics Association's NMEA 0183 ASC
Ⅱ
interface specification, which is defined in NMEA 0183, Version 2.2 and the Radio Technical Commission for
Maritime Services (RTCM Recommended Standards For Differential Navstar GPS Service, Version 2.1, RTCM
Special Committee No.104, Type 1,2,9) or WAAS (in USA area) or EGNOS (in European area)
).
5.1 NMEA Transmitted Messages
The GM-210 supported by SiRF Technology Inc. also outputs data in NMEA-0183 format as defined by the
National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA), Standard.
The default communication parameters for NMEA output are 4800 baud, 8 data bits, stop bit, and no parity.
Table 5-1 NMEA-0183 Output Messages
NMEA Record
Description
GPGGA Global
positioning system fixed data
GPGLL
Geographic position- latitude/longitude
GPGSA
GNSS DOP and active satellites
GPGSV
GNSS satellites in view
GPRMC
Recommended minimum specific GNSS data
GPVTG
Course over ground and ground speed
5.1.1 Global Positioning System Fix Data (GGA)
Table 5-2 contains the values for the following example:
$GPGGA,161229.487,3723.2475,N,12158.3416,W,1,07,1.0,9.0,M, , , ,0000*18
Table 5-2 GGA Data Format
Name
Example Units
Description
Message ID
$GPGGA
GGA protocol header
UTC Time
161229.487
hhmmss.sss
Latitude 3723.2475
ddmm.mmmm
N/S Indicator
N
N=north or S=south
Longitude 12158.3416
dddmm.mmmm
E/W Indicator
W
E=east or W=west
Position Fix Indicator
1
See Table 5-3
Satellites Used
07
Range 0 to 12