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M12 Oncore Users Guide Supplement - deetc - isel

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ASCII Position Output Function The ASCII position output message has a comma separated\<br />

as8 format with values and units similar to NMEA messages. This<br />

command controls the output of the ASCII Position Message.<br />

Motorola GPS Products<br />

<strong>M12</strong> <strong>Oncore</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>Supplement</strong><br />

Revision 1.0 01/25/00<br />

COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS<br />

Syntax as8 ([ 0 .. 255 ])<br />

0 = outputs message one time only<br />

1 .. 255 = outputs message at specified update<br />

interval (seconds)<br />

Example as8 1<br />

Notes This message provides position, velocity, time, and receiver<br />

status. The record command can be used to record output files<br />

of this format with the .as8 extension by entering record as8.<br />

See Also None<br />

Binary Equivalent @@Eq<br />

Press Shift-F5 to view the output from this message.<br />

Combined Position Function Sets the initial latitude, longitude and height coordinates of the<br />

compo 12 Channel <strong>Oncore</strong> receiver<br />

Syntax compo (lat lon hgt g)<br />

lat (-)dd mm ss.sss<br />

lon (-)ddd mm ss.sss<br />

hgt (-)hhhhh.hh<br />

g GPS height<br />

Example compo 33 24 49.417 –111 58 34.824 364.7 g<br />

Notes If the receiver is computing a 2D or 3D fix, the receiver ignores<br />

the changed latitude and longitude and responds with the<br />

current latitude and longitude. If the receiver is computing a<br />

3D fix, the receiver ignores the change height and responds with<br />

the current height.<br />

See Also None<br />

Binary Equivalent @@Ga<br />

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