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$>JSHOW,BAUD,9600 (1)
$>JSHOW,BAUD,9600,OTHER (2)
$>JSHOW,ASC,GPGGA,1.0,OTHER (3)
$>JSHOW,ASC,GPVTG,1.0,OTHER (4)
$>JSHOW,ASC,GPGSV,1.0,OTHER (5)
$>JSHOW,ASC,GPGST,1.0,OTHER (6)
$>JSHOW,ASC,D1,1,OTHER (7)
$>JSHOW,DIFF,WAAS (8)
$>JSHOW,ALT,NEVER (9)
$>JSHOW,LIMIT,10.0 (10)
$>JSHOW,MASK,5 (11)
$>JSHOW,POS,51.0,-114.0 (12)
$>JSHOW,AIR,AUTO,OFF (13)
$>JSHOW,FREQ,1575.4200,250 (14)
$>JSHOW,AGE,1800 (15)
This example response is summarized in the following table.
Line Description
1 This line indicates that the current port is set to a baud rate of 9600.
2 This line indicates that the other port is set to a baud rate of 9600.
3 This line indicates that GPGGA is output at a rate of 1 Hz from the other port.
4 This line indicates that GPVTG is output at a rate of 1 Hz from the other port.
5 This line indicates that the GPGSV is output at a rate of 1 Hz from the other
port.
6 This line indicates that GPGST is output at a rate of 1 Hz from the other port.
7 This line indicates that D1 is output at a rate of 1 Hz from the other.
8 This line indicates that the current differential mode is WAAS
9 This line indicates the status of the altitude aiding feature.
10 This line indicates the threshold of estimated differential performance that allows
the green DGPS LED to illuminate
11 This line indicates the current elevation mask cutoff angle, in degrees.
12 This line indicates the current seed position used for startup, in decimal degrees.
13 This line indicates the current status of the AIR mode.
14 This line indicates the current frequency of the L-band receiver
15 This line indicates the current maximum acceptable differential age in seconds.
When issuing this command with the optional ‘,subset’ data field (without the square brackets), a
one-line response is provided. The subset field may be either CONF or GP.
When CONF is specified for ‘subset’, the following response is provided.
$>JSHOW,CONF,N,0.0,10.0,5,A,60W
This response is summarized in the following table.
Message
Component
Description