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[time-nuts] RE: [tacgps] Telling UT+ to shut up...

Randy Warner randy at synergy-gps.com
Mon Apr 25 23:15:58 UTC 2005


John,

Reset or power cycle do the same thing. It should take about 5-6 minutes for the defaulted receiver to get a new 3D fix, while an almanac will take about 8-10 minutes longer. Is there any way you can read out some of the values the receiver is currently using? Knowing at least the current Position-Hold Position would save you from having to re-survey the location (unless you know the location already.)


Randy Warner
Senior Applications Engineer
Synergy Systems, LLC

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Subject:	Re: [time-nuts] RE: [tacgps] Telling UT+ to shut up...

Randy Warner wrote:

>John,
>
>Reset is really about the only way to do it unless you can see what messages are coming out and disable them one at a time. If you have LOTS of time you can just cycle through all the messages and shut them off, but resetting is probably the easiest thing to do.
>
>
>Randy Warner
>Senior Applications Engineer
>Synergy Systems, LLC
>  
>

Thanks, Randy -- though that's a painful answer!  By resetting, do you
mean a power cycle, or the system-reset command, which seems like the
"nuclear option" because it appears to lose all the settings.

Thanks,

John

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