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93 * command which reads the raw Satellite Broadcast Messages.
328 struct Bl Bl; /* Satellite Broadcast Data Message */
337 u_char Ag; /* Satellite mask angle */
452 { "Ag", 8, oncore_msg_Ag, "", 0 }, /* Satellite mask angle */
492 static u_char oncore_cmd_Ag[] = { 'A', 'g', 0 }; /* 6/8/12 Satellite Mask Angle */
493 static u_char oncore_cmd_Agx[] = { 'A', 'g', 0xff }; /* 6/8/12 Satellite Mask Angle: read */
516 static u_char oncore_cmd_Bl[] = { 'B', 'l', 1 }; /* VP Satellite Broadcast Data Msg */
536 static u_char oncore_cmd_Gc[] = { 'G', 'c', 0 }; /* 12 PPS Control: Off, On, 1+satellite,TRAIM */
628 instance->Ag = 0xff; /* Satellite mask angle, unset by user */
1193 * range 0 to 89. This sets the satellite mask angle and will determine the minimum
1203 * SATELLITE Turns PPS on if tracking at least 1 satellite, else off.
1384 instance->Ag = mask; /* Satellite mask angle */
1388 } else if (!strcmp(ca,"SATELLITE")) {
1389 instance->pps_control = 2; /* PPS on when satellite is available */
2004 "Satellite mask angle %s %d degrees", cp,
2247 /* Read back Satellite Mask Angle for Output */
3066 /* Satellite mask angle */
3189 const char *tbl[] = {"OFF", "ON", "SATELLITE", "TRAIM" };
3198 /* Leap Second for M12, gives all info from satellite message */
3406 * It starts advertising a LEAP SECOND as soon as the GPS satellite