NMEA-0183 message: GNS
GNSS fix data
GNSS-capable receivers will always output this message with the GN talker ID.
GNSS-capable receivers will also output this message with other talker ID's when using more than one constellation for the position fix.
An example of the GNS message output from a GNSS-capable receiver is:
$GNGNS,014035.00,4332.69262,S,17235.48549,E,RR,13,0.9,25.63,11.24,,
U
,*70<CR><LF>
$GPGNS,014035.00,,,,,,8,,,,1.0,23*76<CR><LF>
$GLGNS,014035.00,,,,,,5,,,,1.0,23*67<CR><LF>
GNS message fields
Field |
Meaning |
---|---|
0 |
Message ID $--GNS Talker ID can be: |
1 |
UTC of position fix |
2 |
Latitude |
3 |
Direction of latitude: N: North |
4 |
Longitude |
5 |
Direction of longitude: E: East |
6 |
Mode indicator:
Each character will be one of the following:
|
7 |
Number of SVs in use, range 00 to 99 |
8 |
HDOP calculated using all the satellites used in computing the solution reported in each GNS sentence. |
9 |
Orthometric height in meters (MSL reference) |
10 |
Geoidal separation in meters – The difference between the earth ellipsoid surface and mean-sea-level (geoid) surface defined by the reference datum used in the position solution. “-” = mean-sea-level surface below ellipsoid. |
11 |
Age of differential data – Null if talker ID is GN, additional GNS messages follow with Age of differential data. |
12 |
Reference station ID. A null field when any reference station ID is selected and no corrections are received. See table below for a description of the field values. When the position type is RTX, this field is replaced by the RTK position mode. |
13 |
This field is added when the IEC61162-1:2010/NMEA 0183 V4.10 option is selected in the NMEA I/O Configuration page. It shows if a position is safe (S) or unsafe (U). |
14 |
The checksum data, always begins with * |
If a user-defined geoid model, or an inclined plane is loaded into the receiver, then the height output in the NMEA GNS string is always the orthometric height (height above a geoid). The orthometric height is output even if no user-defined geoid is loaded (there is a default geoid in the receiver), or if a user-defined geoid is loaded, or if an inclined plane is used.
When using one of the MSS (Mobile Satellite Services), the Reference Station ID field indicates the following services:
Reference Station ID |
Service |
---|---|
500 to 519 |
Authenticated G4 |
541 to 543 |
Authenticated G2 |
550 to 553 |
Authenticated G4+ (Galileo) |
560 to 569 |
Authenticated G4+ (BeiDou) |
591 to 593 |
Authenticated G2+ (GPS / GLONASS) |
800 to 803 |
G4+ (Galileo) |
810 to 819 |
G4+ (BeiDou) |
841 to 843 |
G2+ (Position) |
900 to 903 |
G4 (Galileo) |
910 to 919 |
G4 (BeiDou) |
1000 to 1002 |
HP (Position) |
1008 to 1011 |
XP (Position) |
1012 to 1015 |
G2 (Position) |
1016 to 1018 |
HP/XP (Position) |
1020 to 1022 |
HP G2 Position |