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SXBlue II GPS Series Technical Reference Manual
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software will not be able to filter the NMEA 0183 messages, causing the overall data to
fail parity checking. When power to the SXBlue II-B GPS is removed and reapplied, the
status output interval resets to zero (no output).
4.5.2 $PCSI,1 and $PCSI,2
This command is used to obtain beacon status data from channel 0 or channel 1 of the
internal beacon demodulator. The resulting $PCSI,CS0 or $PCSI,CS1 message will be
returned to the same port from which the command was sent and at the desired rate. It
has the following format:
$PCSI,1,n<CR><LF> LF or $PCSI,2,n<CR><LF> LF
($PCSI in Capital letters)
where “n” is the desired output rate of the CSx message. Two responses will be sent by
the receiver: the “Acknowledge” and the CSx responses. The acknowledge response is
sent once and if “n” is not specified, the CSx message is also sent once by the receiver.
Acknowledge Response:
$PCSI,ACK,1,n or $PCSI,ACK,2,n
CSx Response:
$PCSI,CSx,Pxxx-y.yyy,SN,fff.f,F,mmm,M,SS,SNR,MTP,WER,ID,H,T,G
Data Field
Description
CSx
CS0 for channel #0 (from $PCSI,1) or CS1 for channel #1 from ($PCSI,2)
Pxxx-y.yyy
Resident Beacon engine firmware version
SN
Internal Beacon engine serial number
fff.f
Beacon frequency (being searched or tracked) in kHz (283.5 to 325)
F
Frequency mode of the receiver, either Manual “M” or Automatic “A” or Database “D”
mmm
MSK bit rate being searched or tracked
M
MSK rate mode of the receiver, either Manual “M” or Automatic “A” or Database “D"“
SS
Signal Strength of the received signal. Higher the better.
SNR
Signal to Noise Ratio. Higher the better.
MTP
Message Throughput. Higher the better.
WER
Word Error Rate. It displays the percentage of bad 30-bit RTCM words is the last 25 words.
Lower the better.
ID
Beacon Station ID
1024 (undefined), 0 – 1023 (valid range)
H
Health of tuned Beacon Station
8 (undefined), 0 – 7 (valid range)
T
$PCSI,1 or $PCSI,2 output period (0 to 99)
G
Automatic Gain Control in dB (0 to 48 dB)
After a power cycle, the $PCSI,CSx will no longer be output. If you wish to have the CS0
message output for every power cycle, use the following derivative of this command:
$PCSI,1,n,S<CR><LF>
($PCSI and S in Capital letters)
Response: