Scott,

Fantastic!  I'm going to try some tuning on my SiRF-based GPS.

Thanks,

Bernard KI6TSF
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tuning script v.1.0:

switch to sirf binary at 4800 bauds
$PSRF100,0,4800,8,1,0*0F

set nav mode: degraded no, track smoothing yes, dead reckoning yes
A0A2000E 8800000400000000000000787801 017DB0B3

set dop mask: all types of dilution of precision auto, ignore if > 8m
A0A20005 8900080808 00A1B0B3

set dgps control: auto waas
A0A20003 8A0000 008AB0B3

set static navigation: enable
A0A20002 8F01 0090B0B3

(trickle power: non-adaptative, on-time 20% 200ms 1hz)
(A0A20009 97000000C8000000C8 0227B0B3)

set low power params: adaptative trickle power
A0A2000F A7000075300001D4C00000003C0001 031EB0B3

set waas parameters: auto, integrity mode, disable sbas satellites in test mode
A0A20006 AA0001000000 00ABB0B3

switch back to nmea 4800 bauds, gga 1hz, gsv 5hz, rmc 1hz
A0A20018 8102010100010001050101010001000100010001000012C0 0165B0B3

note: remove blanks between header, payload and checksum in binary commands


--- In [email protected], Scott Miller <sc...@...> wrote:
>
> Yes.  I can't remember if it's possible to enter them, though. 
> Actually, you should be able to use \xHH notation to enter hex 
> characters - I remember putting in the de-escaping code.
> 
> Scott
> 
> ki6tsf wrote:
> >  
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Is it possible to output non readable characters to port A or B using 
> > scripting commans printA or printB?
> > 
> > Some GPS units like Trimbles or SiRF ones require binary commands to set 
> > special parameters rather than plain ASCII NMEA-like commands.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Bernard KI6TSF
> > 
> >
>


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