GNSS Compass Reference Manual
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whenever an Ethernet connection is established and cannot be disabled.
The maximum output rate for any message is 100Hz.
The NMEA 0183 messages are:
Sentence
Serial Default
Ethernet Default
Description
$GPGGA
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Time, latitude, longitude, height and
HDOP
$GPGLL
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Latitude and longitude
$GPGNS
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Time, latitude, longitude, height and
HDOP
$GPGSA
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
GNSS DOP and satellites used in solution
$GPGSV
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
GNSS satellites in view
$GPHBT
Disabled
Enabled (0.167 Hz)
60 seconds
Heartbeat supervision sentence
$GPHDG
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Magnetic deviation and variation
$GPHDM
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Magnetic Heading
$GPHDT
Enabled (10 Hz) Enabled (10 Hz)
True heading
$GPHEV
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Heave
$GPRMC
Enabled (10 Hz) Enabled (10 Hz)
Time, date, latitude, longitude and 2D
velocity
$GPROT
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Rate of turn
$GPVBW
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Dual ground/water speed
$GPVLW
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Dual ground/water distance
$GPVTG
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Course over ground and ground speed
$GPZDA
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Time and date
$PASHR
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Time, orientation and orientation error
$TSS1
Disabled
Disabled
Heave, pitch and roll
$PFEC,GPatt
Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Attitude and heading
$PFEC,GPhve Disabled
Enabled (1 Hz)
Heave
Table 23: NMEA 0183 output messages supported
9.6
Precise Time Protocol (PTP)
The GNSS Compass was designed to provide a highly accurate time reference via a built-in PTP
version 2 server for synchronisation with network-connected devices which require high accuracy
time.
PTP is implemented in Ethernet variants, and broadcasts PTP messages (Sync, Follow Up,
Announce) to multicast IP address 224.0.1.129.
The PTP broadcasts are sent whenever an Ethernet connection is established and cannot be
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