NMEA-0183 message: PTNL,AVR
Time, yaw, tilt/roll, range for moving baseline RTK
NOTE – The heading computation in this message is computed from the moving baseline vector, which requires a two-antenna system.
An example of the PTNL,AVR message string is:
$PTNL,AVR,212405.20,+52.1531,Yaw,-0.0806,Tilt,,,12.575,3,1.4,16*39
$PTNL,AVR,212604.30,+52.1800,Yaw,,,-0.0807,Roll,12.579,3,1.4,16*21
AVR message fields
Field |
Meaning |
---|---|
0 |
Message ID $PTNL,AVR |
1 |
UTC of vector fix |
2 |
Yaw angle, in degrees |
3 |
Yaw |
4 |
Tilt angle, in degrees |
5 |
Tilt |
8 |
Range, in meters (between antennas) |
9 |
GPS quality indicator: 0: Fix not available or invalid |
10 |
PDOP |
11 |
Number of satellites used in solution |
12 |
The checksum data, always begins with * |