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Where:
•
Payload Byte 0:
0x01
•
Payload Byte 7:
0x02
•
Payload Byte 8:
0x03
•
Payload Byte 9:
0x04
•
Payload Byte 10:
0x05
•
Payload Byte 11:
0x06
•
Payload Byte 12:
0x07
•
Payload Byte 13:
0x08
•
Payload Byte 14:
0x09
•
Payload Byte 15:
0x0A
•
Payload Byte 16:
0x0B
•
Payload Byte 17:
0x0C
Send Redundant Burst with GPS
response
Byte
Bits
Parameter
Description
0
0 - 7
Leader
Always a value of 0xAA.
1
0 - 7
Length
5
2
0 - 7
Command Code.
0x33 = ACK or 0xFF = NAK
3 -4
0 - 15
CRC
Example Response:
AA 05 33 C1 C7
Example Payload:
0x01
2B485D
BFF02E
02030405060708090A0B0C
Where:
2B485D
is the 24-bit latitude 30.433126688004 (North)
BFF02E
is the 24-bit longitude -90.086903572083 (West)
See section 4.6: “24 bit location format” for documentation of the encoding/decoding of Globalstar on
-air location data.
4.2.2.23
“Query Location” command
This command returns the GPS coordinates and timestamp of the m
ost recent fix obtained by the device (which might be as “old” as
the track interval time)
.
It returns zeros if no fix has been obtained since reset, or the last fix attempt failed. See section on 24-bit
location format for a description of the latitude and longitude encoding.