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ALEOS 4.9.0 Software Configuration User Guide for AirLink RV50 Series
Table 9-3: Location: Local/Streaming
Field
Serial
Location Reports port
Location Reports
Format
Location Reports Type
Location Reports
Frequency (secs)
Rev 1 Dec. 17
Description
The serial port or USB serial link that reports are sent to.
Options are:
NONE (default)
DB9 Serial
USB Serial
DB9 and USB
You can also use an AT Command to set this value. For more information, see
page 446.
Note: If you want to stream location data to a USB port, the USB port must be configured
on the LAN > USB page to act as a serial port. See
Configures the format of location reports to send using the serial link.
Options are:
Predefined (default)—When selected, the reports contain TAIP and NMEA GPS
strings. If Predefined is selected, you can select Location Reports Type for serial
streaming. See
Location Reports Type
User-defined NMEA—You can enable or disable GGA, RMC, VTG, GSA, and GSV
sentences individually.
If Location Reports Format is Predefined, select the ASCII text location report type to send
via the serial link:
NMEA GGA+VTG+RMC—NMEA location report that contains fix information and
vector track and speed over ground, and recommended minimum location data
(default)
NMEA GGA+VTG+RMC+GSA+GSV—NMEA location report that contains fix infor-
mation and vector track and speed over ground, the recommended minimum location
data, overall satellite data, and detailed satellite data
TAIP data—TAIP location report that contains position and velocity
TAIP compact data—TAIP location report that contains the compact position
TAIP LN report—TAIP location report that contains a long navigation message
TAIP TM report—TAIP location report that contains the time and date
You can also use an AT Command to set this value. For more information, see
page 447.
How frequently (in seconds) the location report is sent to the serial link.
Options are:
1– 65535—(up to 18.2 hours)
You can also use an AT Command to set this value. For more information, see
page 447.
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USB Device Mode
on page 242.
*PGPS
on
on page 117.
*PGPSR
on
*PGPSF
on
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