3 Command Line Reference
snu
gnu
setSignalUsage
getSignalUsage
PVT
NavData
+ GPSL1CA
+ GPSL1PY
+ GPSL2PY
+ GPSL2C
+ GPSL5
+ GPSL1C
+ GLOL1CA
+ GLOL1P
+ GLOL2P
+ GLOL2CA
+ GLOL3
+ GALL1BC
+ GALE6BC
+ GALE5a
+ GALE5b
+ GALE5
+ GEOL1
+ GEOL5
+ BDSB1I
+ BDSB2I
+ BDSB3I
+ BDSB1C
+ BDSB2a
+ BDSB2b
+ QZSL1CA
+ QZSL2C
+ QZSL5
+ QZSL6
+ QZSL1C
+ QZSL1S
+ QZSL5S
+ QZSL1CB
+ NAVICL5
all
+ GPSL1CA
+ GPSL1PY
+ GPSL2PY
+ GPSL2C
+ GPSL5
+ GPSL1C
+ GLOL1CA
+ GLOL1P
+ GLOL2P
+ GLOL2CA
+ GLOL3
+ GALL1BC
+ GALE6BC
+ GALE5a
+ GALE5b
+ GALE5
+ GEOL1
+ GEOL5
+ BDSB1I
+ BDSB2I
+ BDSB3I
+ BDSB1C
+ BDSB2a
+ BDSB2b
+ QZSL1CA
+ QZSL2C
+ QZSL5
+ QZSL6
+ QZSL1C
+ QZSL1S
+ QZSL5S
+ QZSL1CB
+ NAVICL5
all
RxControl: Navigation > Advanced User Settings > PVT > Signal Usage
Use these commands to define/inquire which signal types are used by the receiver.
The
PVT
argument lists the signals that can be used by the PVT. Removing a signal from the
list will disable the usage of the corresponding range, phase & Doppler measurements in the
PVT computation.
The
NavData
argument lists the signals for which the receiver is allowed to decode the nav-
igation message. Removing a signal from the list will disable further decoding of the corre-
sponding navigation data (ephemeris, ionosphere parameters ...). Beware that data decoded
in the past will still be used. Past data can be erased with the
command.
Example
To force the receiver to only use the L1 GPS C/A measurements and navigation information
in the PVT solution, use:
COM1>
snu, GPSL1CA, GPSL1CA <CR>
$R: snu, GPSL1CA, GPSL1CA
SignalUsage, GPSL1CA, GPSL1CA
COM1>
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