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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the Raven Phoenix 50 GPS Receiver. This compact, all in one
unit, will provide you with the ability to log data and provide speed to your Raven controller. Setup
is fast and easy and can have you in the field within a half hour, in most cases. This manual will assist
you in installing your Phoenix 50 GPS receiver.
Note: This receiver should not be used for steering systems, since it is only a 4 Hz receiver.
GPS RECEIVER
The Phoenix 50 GPS receiver can generate real-time position solutions at a rate of 4 solutions per
second. Position solutions are output via RS232 in NMEA format messages.
The Phoenix 50 has two RS232 ports and can communicate at 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2k, 38.4k,
57.6k, or 115.2k BPS. The baud rate and the desired output messages can be configured via either
serial port using configuration messages.
NMEA format messages are standard for most GPS receivers and therefore should be compatible
with almost any software or hardware application designed to work with GPS.
The receiver comes from the factory with message settings that should be compatible with most
applications. Refer to the connecting equipment manuals for information about what message types
and serial settings they require.
DEFAULT SERIAL SETUP
PORT
NMEA
MESSAGE
MESSAGE
RATE
BAUD RATE
A
GGA, VTG
ZDA
4 Hz
200mHz
19200 BPS
B
GGA, VTG
ZDA
4 Hz,
200mHz
19200 BPS
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