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14 <h3>Generic NMEA GPS Receiver</h3>
23 Reference ID: <tt>GPS</tt><br>
25 Serial Port: <tt>/dev/gps<i>u</i></tt>; 4800 - 115200 bps, 8-bits, no parity<br>
27 is tried first for PPS, before <tt>/dev/gps<i>u</i></tt>)<br>
28 Serial Port: <tt>/dev/gps<i>u</i></tt>; symlink to server:port (for nmead)<br>
35 This driver supports GPS receivers with
38 custom NMEA sentence <tt>$GPZDG</tt> reports using the GPS timescale,
41 second insertion in UTC.&nbsp; To avoid problems mixing UTC and GPS
46 IDs</a> when using non-GPS or multi-system receivers.
53 The accuracy depends on the receiver used. Inexpensive GPS models are
66 The various GPS sentences that this driver recognises look like this:<br>
129 <td>Time of day on GPS timescale. Hours, minutes and seconds [fraction (opt.)] (hhmmss[.f])</td>
132 <td>GPS week time, seconds since start of GPS week (0..604799)</td>
135 <td>Week number in the GPS time scale (may exceed 1024)</td>
153 <td>Leap seconds or difference between GPS time scale and UTC</td>
186 <td>GPS week (0-1023)</td>
192 <td>GPS leap seconds, that is, seconds ahead of UTC</td>
198 <td>GPS sync status<br>
217 can emit <tt>$GPRMC</tt> (GPS), <tt>$GLRMC</tt> (GLONASS),
245 Specific GPS sentences and bitrates may be selected by setting bits of
407 by default reduced to GPS time again and then (re-)mapped according to the
424 <p>The last GPS sentence that is accepted or rejected is written to the
504 <h4>Setting up the Garmin GPS-25XL</h4>
527 default <tt>GPS</tt>.</dd>