3 Command Line Reference
Messages (Continued)
Description
Support
+MeasEpoch +MeasExtra +EndOfMeas +GPSRawCA +GP-
SRawL2C +GPSRawL5 +GPSRawL1C +GLORawCA +GALRawFNAV
+GALRawINAV +GALRawCNAV +GEORawL1 +GEORawL5 +BD-
SRaw +BDSRawB1C +BDSRawB2a +BDSRawB2b +NAVICRaw
+QZSRawL1CA +QZSRawL2C +QZSRawL5 +QZSRawL6 +QZS-
RawL1C +QZSRawL1S +QZSRawL5S +GPSNav +GPSAlm +GPSIon
+GPSUtc +GLONav +GLOAlm +GLOTime +GALNav +GALAlm
+GALIon +GALUtc +GALGstGps +GALAuthStatus +GEONav
+GEOAlm +BDSAlm +BDSNav +BDSIon +BDSUtc +QZSNav
+QZSAlm +PVTGeodetic +PosCovGeodetic +BaseVectorGeod
+DOP +PVTSupport +PVTSupportA +EndOfPVT +ExtEvent +Dif-
fCorrIn +BaseStation +ChannelStatus +ReceiverStatus +Input-
Link +OutputLink +ReceiverSetup +RxComponents +Commands
+RxMessage +LBandTrackerStatus +LBAS1DecoderStatus +IP-
Status +NTRIPClientStatus +NTRIPServerStatus +WiFiAPStatus
+WiFiClientStatus +CosmosStatus +PowerStatus +QualityInd
+LBandBeams +DiskStatus +LogStatus +RFStatus +DynDNSSta-
tus +P2PPStatus +SystemInfo
The
Interval
argument defines the rate at which the SBF blocks specified in the
Messages
ar-
gument are output. If set to
off
, the SBF blocks are disabled. If set to
OnChange
, the SBF
blocks are output at their natural renewal rate (see section 4.1.8). If a specific interval is spec-
ified (e.g.
sec1
corresponds to an interval of 1 second), the SBF blocks are decimated from
their renewal rate to the specified interval. Some blocks can only be output at their renewal
rate (e.g. the
block). For these blocks, the receiver ignores the value of the
Interval
argument and always assumes
OnChange
. The list of those blocks can be found in appendix
A (see the "Flex Rate" column).
Please make sure that the connection specified by
Cd
is configured to allow SBF output (this
is the default for all connections). See the
command.
Res1
to
Res4
are reserved values of
Stream
. These streams are not saved in the configura-
tion files and, as a consequence, they will always be reset at boot time. For most users, it is
not recommended to use these streams.
Example
To output the
block at 10Hz and the
block at 1Hz on COM1, use
the following sequence:
COM1>
sso, Stream1, COM1, MeasEpoch, msec100 <CR>
$R: sso, Stream1, COM1, MeasEpoch, msec100
SBFOutput, Stream1, COM1, MeasEpoch, msec100
COM1>
sso, Stream2, COM1, PVTGeodetic, sec1 <CR>
$R: sso, Stream2, COM1, PVTGeodetic, sec1
SBFOutput, Stream2, COM1, PVTGeodetic, sec1
COM1>
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