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Spectra Precision SP90m
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HDT: True Heading
$GPHDT,f1,T*cc
HPR: True Heading
This message delivers either pitch OR roll angles, not both at
the same time, depending on how the antennas are installed.
$PASHR,HPR,m1,f2,f3,f4,f5,f6,d7,d8,d9,f10*cc
Parameter Description Range
f1,T
Last computed heading value, in degrees
“T” for “True”.
0-359.99
*cc Checksum *00-*FF
Parameter Description Range
m1 UTC time of attitude data (hhmmss.ss).
000000.00-
235959.99
f2 True heading angle in degrees. 000.00-359.99999
f3 Pitch angle in degrees. ±90.00000
f4 Roll angle in degrees. ±90.00000
f5 Carrier measurement RMS error, in meters.
Full range of real
variables
f6
Baseline RMS error, in meters.
(=0 if baseline is not constrained)
Full range of real
variables
d7
Integer ambiguity:
•0: Fixed
>0: Float
0, >0
d8
Attitude/heading mode status:
0: Operation with fixed baseline length
1: Calibration in progress
2: Flex (flexible) baseline mode ON
0, 1, 2
d9
Character string of the type “y.xxx” defined
as follows:
“y” refers to the antenna setup:
y=0: no length constraint is applied
y=1: heading mode (one vector)
y=2: attitude mode (2 vectors)
y=3: attitude mode with 3 or more vectors
Each “x” (0 to 9) represents the number of
Double Differences (DD) used in the corre-
sponding baseline.
If this number is greater than 9, then “9” is
reported.
If there are only 2 vectors, the last x is “0”
Double differences refer to the very last inte-
ger second time-tagged epoch.
y.xxx
f10
PDOP corresponding to vector V12, as com-
puted for the very last integer second (time-
tagged epoch). Empty if PDOP unknown.
*cc Checksum *00-*FF

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