Utm: Universal Transverse Mercator (Utm) Coordinates - ashtech DG16 Reference Manual

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$PASHQ,UKO,[c1]
This command queries the UKOOA message, 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.
$GPUKO
The response is in the format:
$GPUKO,d1,d2,d3,f1,n(d4,d5,d6,d7,d8,d9)
where Table 8.52 outlines the response message.
Table 8.52. $GPUKO Response message format
Parameter
d1
GPS week number
d2
TOW (seconds)
d3
Number of satellites used in the solution
f1
Scale factor
n
Fields d4 through d9 are repeated "n" times; n = the
number of satellites used in the solution
d4
PRN number
d5
Post-fit residuals, m
d6
Line of sight, latitude sensitivity, sf = 7/100 (m/rad)
d7
Line of sight, longitude sensitivity, sf = 7/100 (m/rad)
d8
Line of sight, altitude sensitivity, sf = 1.0 * e
d9
Weight of satellite

UTM: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Coordinates

$PASHS,NME,UTM,x,s,[f]
This command enables or disables the UTM message on port x, where x is the
output port, and y is ON or OFF, and f is the optional message output rate ranging
from 0.05 to 999 seconds depending on the measurement update rate option
installed.
The DG16 does not output this message unless it computes a position.
NMEA Commands
Description
-8
Range
0 to 1023
0 to 604800
0 to 14
0 to 1
0 to 14
0 to 64
-999.9 to +999.9
-99999999 to
+99999999
-99999999 to
+99999999
-99999999 to
+99999999
0 to 9999
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