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Trimble Standard Interface Protocol

0x8F-A6

Report Packet 8F-A6

This report packet is output after the command packet 8E-A6 has been executed and is identical in structure to packet 8E-A6. See the corresponding command packet for information about the data formats.

0x8F-A9

Report Packet 0x8F-A9

This report packet is output after the command packet 8E-A9 has been executed and is identical in structure to packet 8E-A9. See the corresponding command packet for information about the data formats.

0x8F-AB

Report Packet 8F-AB

This automatic report packet provides time information once per second if enabled with command packet 8E-A5. GPS week number, GPS time-of-week (TOW), UTC integer offset, time flags, date and time-of-day (TOD) information is provided. This packet can be requested with packet 8E-AB. This packet will begin transmission within 30 ms after the PPS pulse to which it refers.

Data Fields:

Time of Week: This field represents the number of seconds since Sunday at 00:00:00 GPS time for the current GPS week. Time of week is often abbreviated as TOW.

Week Number: This field represents the current GPS week number. GPS week number 0 started on January 6, 1980. Unfortunately, the GPS system has allotted only 10-bits of information to carry the GPS week number and therefore it rolls-over to 0 in just 1024 weeks (19.6 years), and there is no mechanism built into GPS to tell the user to which 1024 week epoch the week number refers. The first week

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