User's Manual

Collecting Almanacs and Ephemerides
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10. Click Disconnect and then Exit to quit BTCONF.
Figure 2-17. BTCONF Serial Interface Tab
Collecting Almanacs and
Ephemerides
Each satellite broadcasts a navigation message that includes the
ephemeris parameters of the satellite, the almanac, and various other
information. The ephemeris parameters describe the orbital motion of
the satellite and are used to predict its location/trajectory. The
almanac gives the approximate orbit (course) for the transmitting
satellite and all other satellites in the same system.
GPS and GLONASS satellites broadcast ephemeris data
cyclically, with a period of 30 seconds.
GPS satellites broadcast almanac data cyclically with a period of
12.5 minutes; GLONASS satellites broadcast almanac data
cyclically with a period of 2.5 minutes.
If the receiver has an almanac, you can considerably reduce the time
needed to search for and lock onto satellite signals.
The receiver regularly updates the almanac and ephemerides and
stores the most recent versions in its Non-Volatile Random Access
Memory (NVRAM).
To collect Alamac and Ephemerides data: