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If the command is set without a period, the DG16 uses the period set by the
$PASHS,NME,PER command If the $PASHS,NME,PER command is issued after
this message period has been set, the period resets to the PER setting.
$PASHQ,UTM,[c1]
This command queries the UTM 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.
$PASHR,UTM
This message is not output unless positions are being computed. The UTM
message contains position rendered in UTM coordinates, plus UTC time, the
number of satellites used to compute the position, the mode of the position fix (i.e.,
autonomous or corrected), and more. The message is output in the format:
$PASHR,UTM,m1,m2,f3,f4,d5,d6,f7,f8,m,f9,m,d10,s11*hh
Table 8.53 outlines the message format.
Parameters
m1
UTC of position in hours, minutes, and decimal seconds
(hhmmss.ss)
m2
Zone number for the coordinates
f3
East UTM coordinate (meters)
f4
North UTM coordinate (meters)
d5
Position fix mode indicator.
• 1—Raw position
• 2—RTCM differential or CPD float
• 3—Carrier phase differential (CDP) fixed
d6
Number of GPS satellites being used to compute
positions
f7
Horizontal dilution of precision (HDOP)
f8
Antenna height (meters)
m
Antenna height units
f9
Geoidal separation in meters
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Table 8.53. $PASHR,UTM Message Format
Description
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Range
0 to 235959.90
1 to 60, 99
N—North
S—South
-9999999.999 to
+9999999.999
-9999999.999 to
+9999999.999
1, 2, 3
3 to 14
0.00 to 999.9
-99999.999 to
+99999.999
M = meters
±999.999

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