SXBlue GPS Reference Manual
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8.2.17 $JBIN
This command allows you to request the output of the various binary messages, but
most notably, the Bin95 and Bin96 messages. These latter two messages contain all
information required for post processing. Refer to chapter 9 for a complete binary
message structure.
This message has the following structure:
$JBIN,msg,r
Where ‘msg’ is the message name and ‘r’ is the message rate as shown in the table
below.
msg
r (Hz)
Description
Bin1
5, 1, 0, or .2
Binary GPS position message.
Bin2
5, 1, 0, or .2
Binary message containing GPS DOP’s.
Bin80
1 or 0
Binary message containing SBAS information.
Bin95
1 or 0
Binary message containing ephemeris information.
Bin96
1 or 0
Binary message containing code and carrier phase
information.
Bin97
5, 1, 0, or .2
Binary message containing process statistics
Bin98
1 or 0
Binary message containing satellite and almanac
information.
Bin99
5, 1, 0, or .2
Binary message containing GPS diagnostic information.
The SXBlue GPS will reply with the following response:
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8.3 GPS Commands
This section describes the selection of commands specific to the configuration and
operation of the SXBlue GPS’ internal GPS engine.
The following table provides a brief description of the commands supported by the GPS
engine for its configuration and operation.
Table 8-3 GPS Commands
Message
Description
$JASC,GP
This command is used to configure the NMEA message output of the GPS
engine
$JAGE
A command used to configure the maximum age of DGPS corrections
$JOFF
This command is used to turn off all data output by the GPS engine
$JMASK
This command allows you to modify the cut-off angle for tracking of GPS
satellites
$J4STRING
This command allows you to configure the GPS for output of the GPGGA,
GPGSA, GPVTG, and GPZDA messages at a specific baud rate