M7 GX Technical Manual
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the internal local GPS.
OUTPUT
Set Output format.
Set/read the serial port output
format to output GPS position/status messages. This
parameter is set by the GPS x command. It may be
manually reconfigured AFTER the GPS x command
is issued. 0=none, 1=$PRAVE, 2= $GPTLL,
3=$GPWPL, 5=PIN, 6=$QVPOS, 9=Debug,
11=$GPGGA, 12=$GPRMC, 12=GGA, 13=GLL,
14=GLL&VTG, 16=!AIVDM&$PRAVE
$PRAVE
Set by GPS
mode
command.
PREFIX
ID Prefix.
Set an ID prefix. The prefix is 1-8
characters that will be put in front of the ID when
reporting an ID as a waypoint name. A dash means
no prefix. Default is a capitol letter V.
1-8 ASCII
characters
Set it to “0” for no
prefix.
V
PROX
Proximity Alert.
Set a minimum proximity distance
(meters). When any
RV-M6 GX
with properly
configured ID codes and KEYPHRASE comes within
this many meters of this unit, a proximity warning is
triggered. The report interval will be at the TXRATE
setting, and report the proximity warning at least 8
times or until the distance between the two
RV-M6
GXs
increases beyond the PROX distance.
0-9999
0=feature disabled
Disabled (0)
TRIGDX
Distance trigger.
Set a distance (in meters)
threshold beyond-which the unit will transmit its
position and status. If set to 0, the unit always reports
at the TXRATE. If set to an distance greater than
zero, then the unit reports at the TXRATE intervals if
it has moved this distance since the last report. If it
has not moved, it will still report its position, but at the
rate set by IDLERATE.
0-999
0
TRIGSPEED
Speeding Report.
Set a speed (in kilometers/hour)
threshold above-which the unit will begin reporting its
position and status. Set to 0 to disable this feature.
0-999
0
TXRATE
GPS Report Rate.
Set number of seconds between
GPS reports. This is also the rate at which the
internal GPS will measure position, speed, etc. Even
if the unit is not moving, the GPS periodically
measures position and speed to determine if it has
triggered a speed or position transmission. Set to
TXRATE and IDLERATE both to 0 to totally disable
position reporting.
0 - 9999
10
SLOTQTY
Quantity of TDMA Slots.
Normally this parameter is
set to 1. Each unit gets one slot. To facilitate data
transmission, it is possible to set this to a number
other than 1. For example, if set to 3, and the ID of
the unit is 0008, the unit will be allowed to transmit in
slots 8, 9, and 10.
1-9999
1