NMEA-0183 message: GGA

Последние изменения: 03.12.2019

NMEA-0183 message: GGA

Time, position, and fix related data

An example of the GBS message string is:

$GPGGA,172814.0,3723.46587704,N,12202.26957864,W,

2,6,1.2,18.893,M,-25.669,M,2.0,0031*4F

Note – The data string exceeds the NMEA standard length.

GGA message fields

FieldMeaning
0Message ID $GPGGA
1UTC of position fix
2Latitude
3Direction of latitude:

N: North

S: South

4Longitude
5Direction of longitude:

E: East

W: West

6GPS Quality indicator:

0: Fix not valid

1: GPS fix

2: Differential GPS fix, OmniSTAR VBS

4: Real-Time Kinematic, fixed integers

5: Real-Time Kinematic, float integers, OmniSTAR XP/HP or Location RTK

7Number of SVs in use, range from 00 through to 24+
8HDOP
9Orthometric height (MSL reference)
10M: unit of measure for orthometric height is meters
11Geoid separation
12M: geoid separation measured in meters
13Age of differential GPS data record, Type 1 or Type 9. Null field when DGPS is not used.
14Reference station ID, range 0000-4095. A null field when any reference station ID is selected and no corrections are received1.
15

The checksum data, always begins with *

Note – If a user-defined geoid model, or an inclined plane is loaded into the receiver, then the height output in the NMEA GGA string is always the orthometric height (height above a geoid). The orthometric height is output even if no user-defined geoid is loaded (there is a simplified default geoid in the receiver), or if a user-defined geoid is loaded, or if an inclined plane is used.

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