Specifications
AirPrime UMTS / LTE MC/SL-Series Extended AT Command Reference
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!GPSSATINFO
Supporting chipsets (GPS-
enabled devices only):
• MDM6200
• MDM8200A
• MDM8220
• MDM9200
• MDM9600
• MSM6290
• QSC6270 (min f/w rev: S2.0)
Note: This command is not
password-protected.
Request satellite information
Return the following information for up to twelve satellites in view (including those
used in the latest position fix): satellite vehicle number (SV), elevation (ELEV),
azimuth (AZI), and signal to noise ratio (SNR).
The information returned is valid regardless of the current fix mode or whether the
PDE or the modem performs the fix calculations.
Usage:
• Query: AT!GPSSATINFO?
Response:
NO SAT INFO
OK
or Satellites in view: <numSats>
* SV: <SV 1> ELEV:<ELEV 1> AZI:<AZI 1> SNR:<SNR 1>
...
* SV: <SV n> ELEV:<ELEV n> AZI:<AZI n> SNR:<SNR n>
OK
Purpose: Return the number of satellites in view (including those used in the
latest position fix) and details for each satellite (or return an error
message).
Note: An asterisk (*) at the beginning of a line indicates the satellite was used in the
fix location calculation.
Parameters:
<numSats> (Number of satellites in view)
• Valid range: 1–12
<SV n> (Satellite vehicle number for the nth satellite in the list)
• Valid range: 1–32
<ELEV n> (Satellite elevation relative to modem location, in degrees)
• Valid range: 0–90
<AZI n> (Satellite azimuth relative to modem location, in degrees)
• Valid range: 0–360
<SNR n> (Signal to noise ratio, in dB)
• Valid range: 0–99
Table 9-2: GPS command details (Continued)
Command Description