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NMEA-0183 message overview
When NMEA-0183 output is enabled, a subset of NMEA-0183 messages can be output 
to external instruments and equipment connected to the receiver serial ports. These 
NMEA-0183 messages let external devices use selected data collected or computed by 
the GPS receiver.
All messages conform to the NMEA-0183 version 3.01 format. All begin with $ and end 
with a carriage return and a line feed. Data fields follow comma (,) delimiters and are 
variable in length. Null fields still follow comma (,) delimiters but contain no 
information.
An asterisk (
*)
 delimiter and checksum value follow the last field of data contained in 
an NMEA-0183 message. The checksum is the 8-bit exclusive of all characters in the 
message, including the commas between fields, but not including the $ and asterisk 
delimiters. The hexadecimal result is converted to two ASCII characters (0–9, A–F). 
The most significant character appears first.
The following table summarizes the set of NMEA messages supported by the receiver, 
and shows the page that contains detailed information about each message. 
To enable or disable the output of individual NMEA messages, do one of the following:
Create an application file in the GPS Configurator software that contains NMEA 
output settings and then send the file to the receiver.
Add NMEA outputs in the Serial outputs tab of the GPS Configurator software 
and then apply the settings. (You cannot use the GPS Configuration software to 
load application files to the SPSx50 Modular GPS receivers.)
For SPSx50 Modular GPS receivers, set up the NMEA output using the keypad 
and display or a web browser.
Message 
Function
Page
ADV
Position and Satellite information for RTK network operations 76
GGA
Time, position, and fix related data
77
GSA
GPS DOP and active satellites
78
GST
Position error statistics
79
GSV
Number of SVs in view, PRN, elevation, azimuth, and SNR
80
HDT
Heading from True North
81
PTNL,AVR
Time, yaw, tilt, range, mode, PDOP, and number of SVs for 
Moving Baseline RTK
82
PTNL,GGK
Time, position, position type and DOP values
83
PTNL,PJK
Local coordinate position output
84
PTNL,VGK
Time, locator vector, type and DOP values
85
PTNL,VHD
Heading Information
86
RMC
Position, Velocity, and Time
87
ROT
Rate of turn
88
VTG
Actual track made good and speed over ground
89
ZDA
UTC day, month, and year, and local time zone offset
90