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Type 9 messages contain the following information for a group of three satellites in view at the base station:
•Scale factor
•User Differential Range Error
•Satellite ID
•Pseudorange correction
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•Issue of Data (IOD)
5.2NMEA Format Data Messages
The NMEA log structures follow format standards as adopted by the National Marine Electronics Association. The reference document used is "Standard For Interfacing Marine Electronic Devices NMEA 0183 Version 2.00". For further information, see Appendix D, Standards/References on Page 62. The following table contains excerpts from Table 6 of the NMEA Standard which defines the variables for the NMEA messages. The actual format for each parameter is indicated after its description.
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Special Format Fields
Status |
| A | Single character field: | |
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| A = Yes, Data Valid, Warning Flag Clear | |
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Latitude |
| llll.ll | Fixed/Variable length field: | |
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| degreesminutes.decimal - 2 fixed digits of degrees, 2 fixed digits of minutes and | |
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| included for degrees and minutes to maintain fixed length. The decimal point and | |
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Longitude | yyyyy.yy | Fixed/Variable length field: | ||
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| degreesminutes.decimal - 3 fixed digits of degrees, 2 fixed digits of minutes and | |
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| included for degrees and minutes to maintain fixed length. The decimal point and | |
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Time |
| hhmmss.ss | Fixed/Variable length field: | |
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| hoursminutesseconds.decimal - 2 fixed digits of hours, 2 fixed digits of minutes, | |
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| seconds. Leading zeros always included for hours, minutes and seconds to | |
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| maintain fixed length. The decimal point and associated | |
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Defined field |
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| characters. Such a field is indicated in this standard by the presence of one or | |
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| more valid characters. Excluded from the list of allowable characters are the | |
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| following which are used to indicate field types within this standard: | |
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| "A", "a", "c", "hh", "hhmmss.ss", "llll.ll", "x", "yyyyy.yy" | |
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| x.x | Variable length integer or floating numeric field. Optional leading and trailing | |
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| resolution is not required (example: 73.10 = 73.1 = 073.1 = 73) | |
Fixed HEX | hh___ | Fixed length HEX numbers only, MSB on the left | ||
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Fixed alpha | aa___ | Fixed length field of uppercase or lowercase alpha characters | ||
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Fixed number | xx___ | Fixed length field of numeric characters | ||
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Fixed text | cc___ | Fixed length field of valid characters | ||
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Spaces may only be used in variable text fields. | ||||
2. | A negative sign | |||
3. | All data fields are delimited by a comma (,). | |||
4. | Null fields are indicated by no data between two commas (,,). Null fields indicate invalid or no data available. | |||
5. | The NMEA Standard requires that message lengths be limited to 82 characters. |
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