Rover-X User Manual Version 1.0
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Session Status
Each message will have a code determined by how well the
message was received; codes 00, 01 and 02 are acceptable
and will always have their code name (ex. Transfer OK) next
to this number.
Message Size (bytes)
The size of the actual message sent by the Iridium device,
which is in the attachment in the email.
*Unit Location
The Doppler position of the device as estimated by Iridium’s
network. It is
NOT
the GPS position measured by the device.
*CEPradius = 2
The numerical value of how accurate the above position is;
with a value of 2,
This means that using the Lat/Long that the
body has supplied, Iridium is 80% confident (always 80%)
that the device sending the message is within a circle, 2
kilometers in radius, with the Lat/Long given as the centre of
that circle. The higher the CEPradius value, the larger the
circle and therefore the less accurate that position.
*These items can be enabled/disabled by your Iridium provider if desired.
Global Positioning System
Location information generated by the device itself is embedded in the SBD attachment sent via
the Iridium Gateway and can only be seen through the XeosOnline system or situations where
the position information is sent in a plain-text format (XeosOnline message forwarder or using
the
$gpstype
command). This position information is accurate to within several meters of the
true position.