SXBlue GPS Reference Manual
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1.6 Binary Message Interface
In addition to the NMEA interface, the SXBlue GPS also supports a selection of binary
messages. There is a wider array of information available through the binary messages,
plus binary messages are inherently more efficient with data. If your application has a
requirement for raw measurement data, for instance, this information is available only in a
binary format. Consult Chapter 9 for more information on Binary messages.
1.7 PocketMAX
PocketMAX is a free utility to assist you with controlling and monitoring your SXBlue GPS
receiver. It requires a device that runs a Windows PocketPC 2000, 2002, or 2003 operating
system. The PocketMAX Manual provides detailed information on how to interact through
both serial and Bluetooth communications between your SXBlue GPS receiver and your
PDA based PocketMAX utility. This program allows you to graphically monitor the status
and function of the SXBlue GPS, in addition to providing an interface for its control. The
PocketMAX Manual is available from Geneq. We recommend that you gain your initial
experience with the SXBlue GPS using this utility and then, if you wish, migrate your work to
a dumb terminal.
1.8 Default Parameters
Although presented in the following chapters, this section provides tables that detail the
default parameters of the SXBlue GPS as delivered.
Table 1-1 Default Applications
Application
WAAS (SBAS) – Default,
e-Dif (if available)
Table 1-2 Default Port Settings
Port
Baud Rate
Data Bits
Parity
Stop Bit
Interface Level
Serial
Bluetooth
9600
Fixed 9600
8
8
None
None
1
1
RS-232C
Virtual serial port
Table 1-3 Default GPS NMEA Message Output
Port
GPS NMEA Messages
Update Rate
Serial
GGA, GSA, GSV, VTG, ZDA
1 Hz
Bluetooth
GGA, GSA, GSV, VTG, ZDA
1 Hz
Table 1-4 Default Parameters
Max DGPS Age
Elevation Mask
3600 seconds
10
°