Dgps8 - Beacon Receiver Status - Leica MX400 Operating Instructions Manual

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Appendix C - Engineering Mode
Core Version: represents the GPS receiver baseband firmware
version; this is not the same as the information given in AUX7,
which is the navigation firmware version.
Oscillator: represents the current oscillator offset value. This value
is present for Leica engineering use only. It has a wide range of
variation possibilities. Refer to the GPS8 - Oscillator Offset
Temperature Curve Fit section in this manual.
GPS Offset: is the reported difference in seconds between GPS time
and UTC time, as reported by the satellite. A positive time
indicates GPS time is ahead of UTC time.
GPS Week: is the reported GPS week from the satellite. You may
have heard about a possible GPS week rollover problem within
the GPS industry occuring on August 21, 1999 or on January 1,
2000. The
the GPS week rollover and millennium rollover.
Position: is the current calculated position in decimal degrees. A
positive Latitude is North. A positive Longitude is East. The
value on the far right is the Ellipsoidal Height. The ellipsoid
height normally varies quite a bit from Altitude, which is usually
expressed in reference to Mean Sea Level.
Pos Mode: is the current mode of your position solution.

DGPS8 - Beacon Receiver Status

This screen provides some useful information for field trouble-
shooting.
There are four columns in the display. The first column provides
data labels for the remaining columns of data. The data is divided
into three types: Search for carrier (P Values), Current or Last
Known beacon station (R Values), and Backup beacon station (C
Values).
Version 3.3
receiver software is designed to correctly adjust to
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