iSXblue/SXBlue II GNSS Series Technical Reference Manual
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Data Field
Description
IDref1
Reference Station ID #1
IDref2
Reference Station ID #2
StationID
Station ID
Name
Station Name
Freq
Beacon Station Frequency (no decimal point, ex 296.0 kHz displayed as 2960)
Lat
Scaled by 364 (positive value indicates North and “-“ indicates South)
Lon
Scaled by 182 (positive value indicates East and “-“ indicates West
Datum
1 (Nad83), 0 (WGS84)
Status
0 (operational), 1 (undefined), 2 (no information), 3 (do not use)
Example:
$PCSI,3,3,0793,0823,0513,Skomvaer ,2865,24540,2163,1,0
$PCSI,3,3,0736,1024,0469,Goteborg ,2965,20972,2181,1,0
$PCSI,3,3,0765,1024,0495,Bad Abbach ,3145,17812,2190,1,1
$PCSI,3,3,1024,1024,1024,Punta della Maes,2985,16441,2242,1,1
$PCSI,3,3,0820,0821,0491,Mohrdorf ,3080,19777,2254,1,0
$PCSI,3,3,0732,1024,0466,Kullen ,2930,20493,2266,1,0
$PCSI,3,3,0733,1024,0467,Hjortensudde ,3020,21343,2305,1,0
$PCSI,3,3,1024,1024,1024,St. Vito lo Capo,3065,13899,2317,1,1
5.4.5
$PCSI,0
This command queries the SXBlue II-B GPS for a list of available proprietary $PCSI beacon commands
(must be entered in Capital letters):
$PCSI,0<CR><LF>
The response is :
$PCSI,ACK,0
$PCSI,Pxxx-y,yyy
(Beacon engine firmware version)
$PCSI,0 ->HELP Msg
$PCSI,1 ->Status Channel 0,<n>,<S>
(See section 4.5.2)
$PCSI,2 ->Status Channel 1,<n>
(See section 4.5.2)
$PCSI,3 ->Dump Search,<x>
(See section 4.5.3 and 4.5.4)
$PCSI,4 ->Wipe Search
$PCSI,5 ->(Do not use)
$PCSI,6 ->Beacon Engine Reset
$PCSI,7 ->RTCM Mode
5.4.6
$PCSI,8,NITRAM
These commands are normally used for production configuration settings, but are listed here for advanced
operations only. Do not use these commands unless you know exactly what you are doing. The
commands must be sent in Capital letters.
$PCSI,8,NITRAM,A
: Sets the power-up default to Automatic Mode (Default)
$PCSI,8,NITRAM,E
: Sets the power-up default to Database Mode