Gsv-Satellites In View - Sierra Wireless AirPrime XS1110 Product Technical Specification

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Table 3-12: GPGSV Data Format for NMEA v4.10
Name
Header
Talker ID
Sentence ID
Total Number of
Sentences
Sentence Number
Total Number of
Satellites in View
Satellite ID
Elevation
Azimuth
SNR (C/No)
Elevation
Azimuth
SNR (C/No)
Signal ID
Checksum
<CR> <LF>
Rev 4.0 Jul.20
GSV—Satellites in View
Table 3-12
explains the sentences below.
GPS satellite:
$GPGSV,4,1,14,6,67,28,47,2,53,299,45,17,39,135,45,12,35,283,
43,1*5C
GLONASS satellite:
$GLGSV,2,1,07,1,64,188,27,8,60,41,33,23,44,12,34,22,30,88,41
,2*40
QZSS satellite:
$GQGSV,1,1,02,01,58,118,32,03,68,060,32,,,,,,,,,0*69
Example
Units
$
GP
GSV
4
1
14
6
67
degrees
28
degrees
47
dB-Hz
35
degrees
283
degrees
43
dB-Hz
1
*5C
25
Description
GP: Using only GPS for positioning
GL: Using only GLONASS for positioning
GA: Using only Galileo for positioning
BD: Using only BeiDou for positioning
GQ: Using only QZSS for positioning
GN: Using combined satellite systems for positioning
(Depending on the number of satellites tracked, multiple
messages of GSV data may be required)
Channel 1, see
Table 3-13
Channel 1 (Maximum 90)
Channel 1 (True, Range 0 to 359)
Range 0 to 99, (null when not tracking)
Channel 4 (Maximum 90)
Channel 4 (True, Range 0 to 359)
Range 0 to 99, (null when not tracking)
See
Table 3-14
End of message termination
Protocols
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