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TRIMBLE STANDARD INTERFACE PROTOCOL (TSIP)     A
Command Packet 0x2D - Request Oscillator Offset
This packet requests the calculated offset of the GPS receiver master oscillator. This 
packet contains no data. The GPS receiver returns Packet 
0x
4D. This packet is used 
mainly for service. The permissible oscillator offset varies with the particular GPS 
receiver unit.
Command Packet 0x2E - Set GPS Time
This packet provides the approximate GPS time of week and the week number to the 
GPS receiver. The GPS receiver returns Packet 
0x
4E. The data format is shown 
below. The GPS week number reference is Week # 0 starting January 6, 1980. The 
seconds count begins at the midnight which begins each Sunday morning. This packet 
is usually not required when the battery back-up voltage is applied as the internal 
clock keeps time to sufficient accuracy. This packet is ignored if the receiver has 
already calculated the time from tracking a GPS satellite
.
Note – See report Packet 41 for information on the Extended GPS week number.
Command Packet 0x31 - Accurate Initial Position (XYZ ECEF)
This packet is identical in content to Packet 
0x
23. This packet provides an initial 
position to the GPS receiver in XYZ coordinates. However, the GPS receiver assumes 
the position provided in this packet to be accurate. This packet is used for satellite 
acquisition aiding in systems where another source of position is available. For 
acquisition aiding, the position provided by the user to the GPS receiver in this packet 
should be accurate to a few kilometers. For high-accuracy time transfer, position 
should be accurate to a few meters.
Table A.18
Command Packet 0x2E Data Formats
Byte
Item
Type
Units
0-3 
GPS time of week
Single
Seconds
4-5
Extended GPS week number INT16
Weeks
Table A.19
Command Packet 0x31 Data Format
Byte
Item
Type
Units
0-3 X-axis
Single
Meters
4-7
Y-axis
Single
Meters
8-11
Z-axis
Single
Meters