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<1>
GPS week number (0 - 1023)
<2>
GPS seconds (0 - 604799)
<3>
UTC date of position fix, ddmmyy format
<4>
UTC time of position fix, hhmmss format
<5>
GPS leap second count
<6>
Latitude, ddmm.mmmm format (leading zeros will be transmitted)
<7>
Latitude hemisphere, N or S
<8>
Longitude, dddmm.mmmm format (leading zeros will be transmitted)
<9>
Longitude hemisphere, E or W
<10> Mode, M = manual, A = automatic
<11> Fix type, 0 = no fix, 1 = 2D fix, 2 = 3D fix
<12> Speed over ground, 0 to 1851 kilometers/hour
<13> Course over ground, 0 to 359 degrees, true
<14> Position dilution of precision, 0 to 9 (rounded to nearest integer value)
<15> Time dilution of precision, 0 to 9 (rounded to nearest integer value)
4.2.13 Sensor Status Information (PGRMT)
The GARMIN Proprietary sentence $PGRMT gives information concerning the status of
the sensor board. This sentence is transmitted once per minute regardless of the
selected baud rate.
$PGRMT,<1>,<2>,<3>,<4>,<5>,<6>,<7>,<8>,<9>*hh<CR><LF>
<1>
Product, model and software version (variable length field, e.g., “GPS 25LP VER
1.10”)
<2>
ROM checksum test, P = pass, F = fail
<3>
Receiver failure discrete, P = pass, F = fail
<4>
Stored data lost, R = retained, L = lost
<5>
Real time clock lost, R = retained, L = lost
<6>
Oscillator drift discrete, P = pass, F = excessive drift detected
<7>
Data collection discrete, C = collecting, null if not collecting
<8>
Board temperature in degrees C
<9>
Board configuration data, R = retained, L = lost
4.2.14 3D velocity Information (PGRMV)
The GARMIN Proprietary sentence $PGRMV reports three-dimensional velocity
information.
$PGRMV,<1>,<2>,<3>*hh<CR><LF>