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CFG – CFG (0x06 0x09)
It’s a command message. The message will clear, save, and load configurations. The
command consists of the three masks (clear, save, and load) in each individual bit.
Header ID
Data
Length
Data
Checksum
0xB5 0x62
0x06 0x09
12
See below
CK_A CK_B
Data
Offset bytes
Format
Descriptions
Notes
0
U4
Clear configurations
Load factory defaults to active
settings. See below for bit
definitions.
4
U4
Save
configurations
Save the active settings to
non-volatile memory. See below
for bit definitions.
8 U4
Load
configurations
Load
configurations
from
non-volatile memory to active
settings. See below for bit
definitions.
Bit Definitions
Bits Descriptions
0
I/O port assignments, protocols, and baud rates
(referred to UBX-CFG-PRT).
1
Message configuration (referred to
UBX-CFG-MSG and UBX-CFG-NMEA).
2
INF message configuration (referred to
UBX-CFG-INF).
3
Navigation configuration (referred to
UBX-CFG-DAT, UBX-CFG-NAV,
UBX-CFG-RATE, UBX-CFG-TM, and
UBX-CFG-TP).
4 Receiver
manager
(RXM)
configuration (referred
to UBX-CFG-RXM and UBX-CFG-SBAS).
5
Power saving mode configuration (referred to
UBX-CFG-FXN).
6 ~ 9
EKF receiver (dead reckoning).
10 Model-specific
settings for receiver (e.g.