$>JRAD,1,51.00233513,-114.08232345,1050.212
Upon startup of the receiver with the e-Dif application running (as opposed
to the SBAS application), no reference position will be present in memory. If
you attempt to query for the reference position, the receiver will respond
with the following message:
$>JRAD,1,FAILED,Present Location Not Stable
9.2 $JRAD,1,P
This command records the current position as the reference with which to
compute e-Dif corrections. This would be used in relative mode, as no
absolute point information is specified.
This command has the following format:
$JRAD,1,P<CR><LF>
The receiver will reply with the following response:
$>JRAD,1,P,OK
9.3 $JRAD,1,lat,lon,height
This command is a derivative of the $JRAD,1,P command and is used when
absolute positioning is desired.
This command has the following layout:
$JRAD,1,lat,lon,height<CR><LF>
Where the data fields in this command are described in the following table.