Specifications

UC864-E/G AT Commands Reference Guide
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$GPSACP - Get Acquired Position
<spkn> - xxxx.x- Speed over ground (knots) (referred to VTG sentence)
<date> - ddmmyy Date of Fix (referred to RMC sentence)
where:
dd - day
01..31
mm - month
01..12
yy - year
00..99 - 2000 to 2099
<nsat> - nn - Total number of satellites in use (referred to GGA sentence)
00..12
AT$GPSACP? Read command has the same meaning as the Execution command
AT$GPSACP=? Test command returns the OK result code
Example AT$GPSACP
$GPSACP:080220.479,4542.82691N,01344.26820E,259.07,3,2.1
,0.1,0.0,0.0,270705,09
OK
Reference NMEA 01803 Specifications
3.5.7.7.5 Set The GPS Module In Power Saving Mode - $GPSPS
$GPSPS - Set The GPS Module In Power Saving Mode
AT$GPSPS=
<mode
[,<PTF_Period>]
Set command allows to set the GPS module in Power saving mode.
Parameters:
<mode> - the GPS receiver can operate in three modes
0 - full power mode, power saving disabled (default); it is the standard
operating mode; power is supplied to the receiver continuously and the
GPS receiver continues to operate without an interrupt.
2 - push-to-fix mode; the GPS receiver is generally off, but turns on
frequently enough to collect ephemeris data to maintain the GPS1 realtime
clock calibration so that, upon user request, a position fix can be
provided quickly after power-up.
<PTF_Period> - push-to-fix period, numeric value in secs; when mode is
push-to-fix, the receiver turns on periodically according to this
parameter; default value is 1800 sec.
AT$GPSPS? Read command returns the current power saving mode and push-to-fix
period, in the format:
$GPSPS: <mode>,<PTF_Period>
AT$GPSPS=? Test command returns the available range for <mode> and <PTF_Period>