On Monday 14 July 2008, C R McClenaghan wrote:
The data streams will look different if one unit has a fix and the other does
not. Some fields in the NMEA data can't be populated until a full fix is
acquired. Others can start being populated as satellites are spotted. Once
both units have a fix the NMEA output will be very similar, though each may
be sending a different subset of the NMEA sentences.
> What this experiment tells me is that data coming from the FR GPS chip
It is the GPS unit that gets the fix. It then communicates location, time and
other information to the outside world, NMEA being a nice standard for this
communication. If you read the NMEA protocol specs you will be able to spot
all this in the serial output from your GPS unit, be it Garmin, FR or
whatever. The only further processing is to make this data easier to read.
You might like to read http://home.mira.net/~gnb/gps/nmea.html for
explanations of sentences like GPRMC and GPZDA for example.
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