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ALEOS 4.3.4 Software Configuration User Guide
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Local Report Type Sets one of the following Local Report types:
RAP
• GPS Data—RAP GPS report that contains only GPS data
• GPS+Date—RAP GPS report that contains GPS data with the UTC time and date
(default)
• GPS+Date+RF—RAP GPS report that contains GPS data, the UTC time and date,
and radio frequency information for the cellular connection
• GPS+Date+RF+EIO—RAP GPS report that contains GPS data, the UTC time and
date, radio frequency information for the cellular connection, and the current I/O state
NMEA
• NMEA GGA+VTG—NMEA GPS report that contains fix information, vector track, and
speed over ground
• NMEA GGA+VTG+RMC—NMEA GPS report that contains fix information, vector
track, speed over ground, and recommended minimum GPS data
• NMEA GGA+VTG+RMC+GSA+GSV—NMEA GPS report that contains fix infor-
mation, vector track, speed over ground, the recommended minimum GPS data,
overall satellite data, and detailed satellite data
TAIP
• TAIP data—TAIP GPS report that contains position and velocity
• Compact TAIP data—TAIP GPS report that contains the compact position
• TAIP LN report—TAIP GPS report that contains a long navigation message
• TAIP TM report—TAIP GPS report that contains the time and date.
Note: You can also use an AT Command to set this value. For more information, see
*PPLATSR on page 357.
Note: LATS does not have an option for Xora reports.
Starting Destination
Port
The primary port that reports are sent to
The LATS source port is 17335. This is not configurable.
Number of Extra
Destination Ports
You can send the report to up to 7 additional consecutive ports. For example, if the starting
port is 12351 and you set this field to 5, reports are sent to ports 12351, 12352, 12353,
12354, 12355, and 12356.
The default is 0 which means only the starting port is used.
You can also use an AT Command to set this value. For more information, see
*PPLATSEXTRA on page 356.
Table 9-3: GPS: Local/Streaming—LATS
Field Description