Command Reference
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!MPGPSCOMOUT
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Enable GPS output to the AT command port (continued)
The <enable> and <save to NV> parameters have this effect:
<enable>=0, <save to NV>=0 GPS data is NOT sent to the COM port.
When the modem is reset, GPS data will
be sent or not, based on the previously
saved <enable> setting. (If no setting has
been previously saved, GPS data will
NOT be sent to the COM port.)
<enable>=0, <save to NV>=1 GPS data is NOT sent to the COM port.
When the modem is reset, GPS data will
NOT be sent.
<enable>=1, <save to NV>=0 GPS data is sent to the COM port. When
the modem is reset, GPS data will be sent
or not, based on the previously saved
<enable> setting. (If no setting has been
previously saved, GPS data will NOT be
sent to the COM port.)
<enable>=1, <save to NV>=1 GPS data is sent to the COM port. When
the modem is reset, GPS data will
continue to be sent.
!MPGPSDATA? Report current GPS data
This returns a parsed string:
Valid Flag Used internally to verify data.
LED Status of the GPS LED on the front panel of the modem:
1 Off
2 On flashing
3 On solid
Receiver St1 & Status Byte 1 and Status Byte 2
Receiver St2 As returned by the TAIP command, >QST<. The codes
indicate the operational status of the GPS module. (TAIP
command documentation is available on the Trimble and
Sierra Wireless web sites. See !MPGPSCMD.)
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Table 3-9: Command Reference Table (ASCII Alphabetic)
Command Description
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