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Command Description
Local Reporting Time
Interval
Local ATS - Causes GPS reports to also be sent out the serial or Ethernet link every n
seconds, when there is a PPP connection to the serial host or a connection to the Ethernet
port is established.
• Disable
• 1-255 seconds
Tip:
Sends to the PPP peer IP S110 with the Destination Port number S53.
Local Report Type Indicates the type of GPS report to send to the local client (PPP/SLIP peer). See
*PPGPSR.
• n=0x11 : Standard GPS Report
• n=0x12 : Standard GPS Report + UTC Date
• n=0x13 : Standard GPS Report + UTC Date + RF data
• n=0xD0 : Xora reports.
• n=0xE0 : GGA and VTG NMEA reports
• n=0xE1 : GGA, VTG and RMC NMEA reports
• n=0xF0 : TAIP reports
• n=0xF1 : Compact TAIP data
Local Extra Report
Ports
Have local ATS reporting (LATS) send up to 7 extra copies of a GPS report to the
subsequent ports.
• Just the original report is sent (default).
• Send GPS report copies to that number of ports.
Example: If AT*PPLATSEXTRA=7 and the port in S53 is 1000, then GPS reports will be
sent to ports 1000-1008.
Use Device ID in Local
Reports
Use Device ID in Local Reports.
Persistent GPS
Reports port
Send NMEA GPS strings out serial link. Similar to ATGPS except that the *PGPS value
can be saved to NVRAM so that it will continue to operate after resets.
• Disabled
• Send NMEA GPS strings out serial link.
• Send NMEA GPS strings out the USB port.
• Send NMEA GPS strings out both the serial and the USB port.
Persistent GPS
Coverage
Allows a PP to be configured to send GPS sentences out of the serial port when the PP
loses cellular coverage. This feature is configured by 2 fields. This command controls the
status of the sentences.
• Always sent
• Sent when out of cellular coverage
When set to 1, no reports are saved in SnF.