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Broadcast Mode – NMEA183GLL
Command: 0,nB
0,nB configures the clock to broadcast the National Marine Electronics Association Standard
(NMEA - 0183) to broadcast from the main RS-232 port, where n = the update rate in seconds,
from 1 to 9999.
GLL - Geographic Position, Latitude-Longitude
Latitude and Longitude of present vessel position, time of position fix and status.
Response: $–GLL,llll.llll,a,yyyyy.yyyy,a,hhmmss.sss,A*cs
Where:
GLL = Geographic Position, Latitude / Longitude
llll.llll = Latitude of position
a = N or S
yyyyy.yyyy = Longitude of position
a = E or W
hhmmss.sss in UTC
A = status: "A" is Active, "V" is Void
*cs = checksum
Broadcast Mode - NMEA183ZDA
Command: 1,nB
1,nB configures the clock to broadcast the National Marine Electronics Association Standard
(NMEA - 0183) to broadcast ZDA format from the main RS-232 port, where n = the update
rate in seconds from 1 to 9999. ZDA, time and date, includes the UTC day, month, year, and local
time zone.
Response: $–ZDA,hhmmss.ss,dd,mm,yyyy, xx,xx,*cs
Where:
ZDA = Time and date
hhmmss.ss = Time in UTC
dd = Day, 01 to 31
mm = Month, 01 to 12
yyyy = Year
xx,xx = Local zone description, 00 to +/- 13 hours and minutes
*cs = checksum
Broadcast Data – ABB SPA MSG
Command: 0,nTB
0,nTB configures the clock to broadcast the ABB SPA format from the main RS-232 port, where
n = the time zone; time reported is in UTC format for n = 0, and Local format for n = 1.
The ABB SPA time string is a sequence of 32 ASCII characters starting with the characters
>900WD and ending with the carriage return character. The letters printed in italics are replaced
by ASCII numbers whereas the other characters are part of the time string.
Serial Communication and Command Set
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