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C      NMEA 0183
2 1 8      Copernicus GPS Receiver
NMEA 0183 Message Options
The Copernicus GPS Receiver can output any or all of the messages listed in 
Table C.4
. In its default configuration (as shipped from the factory), the 
Copernicus GPS Receiver outputs two messages: GGA and VTG. These messages are 
output at a 1 second interval with the “GP” ID and checksums. These messages are 
output at all times during operation, with or without a fix. If a different set of 
messages has been selected (using Packet 0x7A), and this setting has been stored in 
Flash memory (using Packet 0x8E-26), the default messages are permanently 
replaced until the receiver is returned to the factory default settings.
Another methodology for changing NMEA output messages is using the Trimble 
proprietary NMEA commands listed in 
Table C.4
. Use the NM command to select the 
NMEA message, and the RT command to store the message in Flash Memory.
Note – The user can configure a custom mix of the messages listed in 
Table C.4
. See 
command packets 0xBC, 0x7A, and 8E-26 in Appendix A, and the NM and RT 
command descriptions in this Appendix for details on configuring NMEA output.
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WARNING – 
If too many messages are specified for output, you may need to increase the 
unit’s baud rate.
.
Table C.3
Copernicus GPS Receiver NMEA 0183 Messages
Message
Description
Default 
Output
GGA
GPS fix data
GLL
Geographic position - Latitude/Longitude
GSA
GPS DOP and active satellites
GSV
GPS satellites in view
RMC
Recommended minimum specific GPS/Transit data
Default 
Output
VTG
Track made good and ground speed
ZDA
Time & Date