SXBlue GPS Reference Manual
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$JSAVE<CR><LF>
The SXBlue GPS will reply with the following two messages. Ensure that the receiver
indicates that the save process is complete before turning the receiver off or changing
the configuration further.
$> Saving Configuration. Please Wait...
$> Save Complete
No data fields are required. The receiver will indicate that the configuration is being
saved and will notify you when the save is complete.
8.2.15 $JSHOW
This command is used to poll the SXBlue GPS for the current operating configuration of
its internal GPS receiver.
This command has the following structure:
$JSHOW[,subset] <CR><LF>
Using the $JSHOW command without the optional ‘,subset’ field will provide a complete
response from the receiver. An example of this response follows:
$>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,10
(11)
$>JSHOW,POS,51.0,-114.0
(12)
$>JSHOW,AIR,AUTO,OFF
(13)
$>JSHOW,FREQ,1575.4200,250
(14)
$>JSHOW,AGE,3600
(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 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.