3 Command Line Reference
sr3i
gr3i
setRTCMv3Interval
getRTCMv3Interval
Message
Message
Interval
+ RTCM1001|2
+ RTCM1003|4
+ RTCM1005|6
+ RTCM1007|8
+ RTCM1009|10
+ RTCM1011|12
+ RTCM1013
+ RTCM1019
+ RTCM1020
+ RTCM1029
+ RTCM1033
+ RTCM1041
+ RTCM1042
+ RTCM1044
+ RTCM1045
+ RTCM1046
+ RTCM1230
+ MSM1 ... MSM7
all
0.1
. . . 1.0
. . . 600.0 s
RxControl: Communication > Output Settings > Differential Corrections > RTCMv3
Use these commands to define/inquire at which interval RTCM v3.x messages should be gen-
erated.
The intervals specified with this command are not connection-specific: all the connections
which output a given RTCM v3.x message will output it with the same interval.
Using
MSMi
for the
Message
argument sets the interval of all Multiple Signal Messages of type
i
. Refer to appendix D for an overview of the supported RTCM v3.x messages.
For the ephemerides messages (e.g. RTCM1019), the ephemerides are sent out one satellite
at a time, at a rate specified by this command. For instance, if
Interval
is set to 1 and there are
12 GPS ephemerides to send out, it takes 12 seconds to send the whole GPS ephemerides
set.
By default, RTCM v3.x messages are generated at integer multiples of the specified interval in
the GPS time scale. The command
can be used to introduce a time offset.
Note that this command only defines the interval of RTCM messages. To make the receiver ac-
tually output these messages, use the
and
commands.
Example
COM1>
sr3i, RTCM1001|2, 2 <CR>
$R: sr3i, RTCM1001|2, 2
RTCMv3Interval, RTCM1001|2, 2
COM1>
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