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Query Command Library
Satellite Correcting Status:
Example $PASHQ,SGL
$PASHR,SGL,08,65,316,38,49.0,38.0,,01,15,71,122,32,47.0,39.0,,01,15,72,0
66,77,53.0,48.0,,01,15,73,036,31,48.0,43.0,,01,15,74,100,75,52.0,41.0,,01,1
5,75,192,34,45.0,36.0,,01,15,81,332,13,40.0,33.0,,01,15,88,282,08,37.0,32.0
,,25,15*0D
See also $PASHS,NME
Automatic Output
of SGL Messages
This is a reminder on how to output SGL messages at regular
intervals of time: Use the $PASHS,NME command with the
syntax below:
$PASHS,NME,SGL,<port_ID>,ON,<Rate>
For more details on the $PASHS,NME command, refer to the
Set Command Library Chapter.
As an example, the command below will output SGL
messages on port A at a rate of 10 seconds:
15 Unknown usage status
16 No navigation data for this satellite
17 Satellite below elevation mask
18 Satellite declared as unhealthy in ephemeris
19 Computed coordinates of satellite are invalid
20 Satellite has been disabled by a $PASH command
21 URA in ephemeris is not acceptable
22 SV is unhealthy according to almanac
23 Too low SNR
24 Suspected of being a ghost satellite
25
Because of too many Satellites used in the PVT, this satellite has
been deselected
26-30 Reserved for future causes of rejection
31 Other cause
Status
0 Satellite is not tracked
1 Satellite is not corrected
2 SBAS is corrected
3 DGPS is corrected
4 L1 RTK is corrected
5 L1&L2 RTK is corrected
6-14 Reserved
15 Unknown correcting status
Status Description
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