OOP: Output Messages Order
$PASHS,OOP,s1,s2,s3...
This command sets the order of the output messages where s1, s2, and s3 are the
messages. You can set the order for any number of messages.
Example
Enter the following command to set the message order to GGA, PBN, SAT.
$PASHS,OOP,GGA,PBN,SAT
$PASHQ,OOP,c1
This command lists all the ASCII and binary messages in the order the receiver
outputs them.
$PASHR,OOP
The response is in the format:
$PASHR,OOP,s1,s2,s3...
where s1, s2, s3, ... are the message formats in the order the receiver outputs them.
PAR: Query General Receiver Parameters
$PASHQ,PAR,[c1]
This command queries the current settings of general receiver parameters, where
c1 is the optional port designator for the output of the response. If a port is not
specified, the receiver sends the response to the current port.
Receiver Commands
DEFAULT SETTING
LTZ—00 hours, 00 minutes
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