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is set to two (2), it will be output every other navigation epoch. The rates of the output messages
are individually configurable per communication interface. See the CFG-MSGOUT-* configuration
group.
Some messages, such as UBX-MON-VER, are not periodic and will only be output as the answer to
a poll request.
The UBX-INF-* information messages are non-periodic output messages that do not have a
message rate configuration. Instead they can be enabled for each communication interface via the
CFG-INFMSG-* configuration group.
All message output is additionally subject to the protocol configuration of the
communication interfaces. Messages of a given protocol will not be output until the protocol
is enabled for output on the interface (see previous section).
3.1.4.3 GNSS signal configuration
The GNSS constellations and bands are configurable with configuration keys. Each GNSS
constellation can be enabled or disabled independently. A GNSS constellation is considered to be
enabled when the constellation enable key is set and at least one of the constellation's band keys
are enabled.
ZED-F9T only supports certain combinations of constellations and bands. For all constellations,
both L1 and L2 bands must either be enabled or disabled. BeiDou B2 is the exception (can either
have BeiDou B1+B2 or B1-only). Unsupported combinations will be rejected with a UBX-ACK-NAK
and the warning: "invalid sig cfg" will be sent via UBX-INF and NMEA-TXT messages (if enabled).
The following table shows possible configuration key combinations for the GPS constellation.
Constellation key
CFG-SIGNAL-GPS_ENA
Band key
CFG-SIGNAL-GPS_L1CA_ENA
Band key
CFG-SIGNAL-GPS_L2C_ENA
Constellation
enabled?
false (0)
false (0)
false (0)
no
false (0)
false (0)
true (1)
no
false (0)
true (1)
false (0)
no
false (0)
true (1)
true (1)
no
true (1)
false (0)
false (0)
no
true (1)
false (0)
true (1)
Unsupported
combination
true (1)
true (1)
false (0)
Unsupported
combination
true (1)
true (1)
true (1)
yes
Table 3: Example of possible values of configuration items for the GPS constellation
3.1.4.4 Antenna supervisor configuration
This section describes the antenna supervisor configuration, its use and restrictions.
The antenna supervisor is used to control an active antenna. The configuration of the antenna
supervisor allows the following:
• Control voltage supply to the antenna, which allows the antenna supervisor to cut power to the
antenna in the event of a short circuit or optimize power to the antenna in power save mode.
• Detect a short circuit in the antenna and auto recover the antenna supply in such event.
• Detect an open antenna, which can be used to tell if the antenna has been disconnected.
See the table below, for a description of the configuration items related to the antenna supervisor
operation.
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