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25 Serial Port: <tt>/dev/gps<i>u</i></tt>; 4800 - 115200 bps, 8-bits, no parity<br>
46 IDs</a> when using non-GPS or multi-system receivers.
55 1 μs or better relative to the broadcast
63 1 enables its use.
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114 <td>Day of the month (1-31)</td>
168 <td>Month of the year (1-12)</td>
186 <td>GPS week (0-1023)</td>
189 <td>Seconds since start of week (0-604799)</td>
200 '1' => accuracy of +/- 20ms,<br>
201 '2' => accuracy of +/- 100ns</td>
225 substitute any possible talker ID your receiver might emit -- it will
228 This approach has a drawback. It is easy to use for single-system
229 receivers, but it cannot separate the data streams for multi-system
233 quality to the receiver; the driver is not able to cherry-pick the best
250 <table border="1">
261 <td align="center">1</td>
262 <td align="center">1</td>
265 <td align="center">1</td>
280 <td rowspan="6" align="center">4-6</td>
283 <td>linespeed 4800 bps</td>
287 <td>linespeed 9600 bps</td>
291 <td>linespeed 19200 bps</td>
295 <td>linespeed 38400 bps</td>
299 <td>linespeed 57600 bps</td>
303 <td>linespeed 115200 bps</td>
308 <td>Write the sub-second fraction of the receive time stamp to the
325 <td align="center">10-15</td>
328 <td>reserved - leave 0</td>
340 fudge flag 1) to get precise receive time stamps.
359 with a good hold-over characteristic, but most likely
368 of 4800 bps, which results in the first one received and recognised in
391 1-second cycle at 4800 bps, but high-speed high-volume NMEA data is likely
396 linespeed of 4800 bps or 9600 bps.
407 by default reduced to GPS time again and then (re-)mapped according to the
425 clockstats file and available with <code>ntpq -c clockvar</code>.
434 56299 76876.691 127.127.20.20 $GPGGA,212116.000,3726.0785,N,12212.2605,W,1,05,2.0,17.0,M,-25.7,M,,0…
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447 <td align="center">1</td>
504 <h4>Setting up the Garmin GPS-25XL</h4>
509 <pre>"$PGRMO,GPRMC,1<cr><lf>"</pre>
528 <dt><tt>flag1 0 | 1</tt></dt>
529 <dd>Disable PPS signal processing if 0 (default); enable PPS signal processing if 1.</dd>
530 <dt><tt>flag2 0 | 1</tt></dt>
532 falling edge if 1.</dd>
533 <dt><tt>flag3 0 | 1</tt></dt>
535 discipline if 1.</dd>
536 <dt><tt>flag4 0 | 1</tt></dt>
537 <dd>Obscures location in timecode: 0 for disable (default), 1 for enable.</dd>