3 Command Line Reference
sspg
gspg
setStaticPosGeodetic
getStaticPosGeodetic
Position
Position
Latitude
Longitude
Altitude
Datum
+ Geodetic1
all
-90.000000000
. . . 0.000000000
. . . 90.000000000
deg
-180.000000000
. . . 0.000000000
. . . 180.000000000
deg
-1000.0000
. . . 0.0000
. . . 30000.0000 m
WGS84
ETRS89
NAD83
NAD83_PA
NAD83_MA
GDA94
GDA2020
User1
User2
Other
RxControl: Navigation > Positioning Mode > PVT Mode
Use these commands to define/inquire a set of geodetic coordinates. This command should
be used in conjunction with the
command to specify a reference position. The
geodetic coordinates in the
Latitude
,
Longitude
and
Altitude
arguments must refer to the an-
tenna reference point (ARP), and not to the marker.
The argument
Datum
specifies the datum to which the coordinates refer.
See the
command for a short description of the supported datums.
Example
To set up a static base station in geodetic coordinates:
COM1>
sspg, Geodetic1, 50.86696443, 4.71347657, 114.880 <CR>
$R: sspg, Geodetic1, 50.86696443, 4.71347657, 114.880
StaticPosGeodetic, Geodetic1, 50.86696443, 4.71347657, 114.8800,
WGS84
COM1>
spm, Static, , Geodetic1 <CR>
$R: spm, Static, , Geodetic1
PVTMode, Static, StaSBAS+DGPS+RRTKFixed,
Geodetic1
COM1>
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