Specifications

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when the pulse was received. This message is not output unless an event pulse is
being input through the appropriate pin of port B and the event marker option (E) is
available in the receiver. This message is therefore independent of the NMEA period
(can be output faster or slower than the NMEA period depending on the period of the
event).
Example: Enable TTT message on port A
$PASHS,NME,TTT,A,ON <enter>
There is no query command for TTT.
$PASHR,TTT
The response message is in the form:
$PASHR,TTT,d1,m2*cc <enter>
Example: $PASHR,TTT,3,18:01:33.1200417 *AC <enter>
UTM: UTM Coordinates
$PASHS,NME,UTM,c,s
This command enables/disables the output of the UTM coordinates on port c, where c
is either A, B, C, or D and s is ON or OFF. If no position is being computed, this
message is not output.
$PASHQ,UTM,c
Query UTM coordinates where c is the optional output serial port. The message is not
output unless position is being computed.
Example: Send UTM message to the current port
$PASHQ,UTM <enter>
Table 6.116: $PASHR,TTT Message Structure
Parameter Description Range
d1 Day of the week. 1: Sunday, 7: Saturday 1 - 7
m2 GPS time tag in hours, minutes and
seconds (hh:mm:ss.sssssss)
0 - 23:59:59.9999999
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