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- = gpssubframe(1)
- :author: Gary E. Miller
- :date: 25 February 2021
- :email: gem@rellim.com.
- :keywords: gpsd, gps, subframe
- :manmanual: GPSD Documentation
- :mansource: GPSD Version {gpsdver}
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- :type: manpage
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- == NAME
- gpssubframe - tool to dump subframe sentences from gpsd
- == SYNOPSIS
- *gpssubframe* [OPTIONS] [server[:port[:device]]]
- *gpssubframe* -h
- *gpssubframe* -V
- == DESCRIPTION
- *gpssubframe* is a tool to connect to *gpsd* and dump decoded subframe data
- to stdout. This is only useful if your GNSS receiver can output GPS
- subframe messages, and is configured to do so. A working knowledge of
- IS-GPS-200 is also required. Keep your copy close at hand.
- *gpssubframe* does not require root privileges, but will run fine as
- root. It can be run concurrently with other tools connecting to the
- local *gpsd* without causing problems.
- The program will accumulate subframe messages and output them by GPS
- satellite number on exit. By default the program never exits unless the
- user selects the number of seconds to run or number of messages to
- capture.
- By default *gpssubframe* connects to a *gpsd* running on the local host.
- Optionally a host, TCP/IP port number and remote device can be given.
- == OPTIONS
- *-?*, *-h*, *--help*::
- -Print a usage message and exit.
- *-c COUNT*, *--count COUNT*::
- Exit after COUNT subframe messages.
- *-D DEBUG*, *--debug DEBUG*::
- Set level of debug. Must be integer. Default 0.
- *--desc*::
- Print long descriptions.
- *--device DEVICE*::
- Connect to device DEVICE on *gpsd* host.
- *-D LVL*, *--debug LVL*::
- Set debug level to LVL.
- *--file FILE*::
- Read gpsd JSON from FILE instead of from gpsd..
- *--host HOST*::
- Connect to gpsd on host HOST.
- *--load LOADFILE*::
- Load saved JSON Subframe, TPV, and RAW data trom LOADFILE.
- *-n COUNT*, *--count COUNT*::
- Count of messages to parse. 0 to disable.
- *--port PORT*::
- Connect to *gpsd* on port PORT.
- *--progress*::
- Print progress reports as messages are received.
- *--satpos*::
- Compute GPS satellite positions before exit. If *--time* is given, the
- positions will be calculated at the time. Otherwise if a RAW message
- was received, the measurement time in that message will be used. The
- last resort is to use the time from the last TPV message is used.
- *--save SAVEFILE*::
- Save decoded Subframe data in SAVEFILE as JSON. If present, the last
- TPV and RAW JSON records will also be saved.
- *--test*::
- Run *--satpos* selftest code.
- *--time SEC*::
- Compute satellite position at time SEC in POSIX seconds.
- *-V*, *--version*::
- Print the program version, then exit.
- *-x SEC*, *--seconds SEC*::
- Seconds of messages to parse. 0 to disable.
- == ARGUMENTS
- By default, clients collect data from the local *gpsd* daemon running
- on localhost, using the default GPSD port 2947. The optional argument
- to any client may override this behavior: *[server[:port[:device]]]*
- For further explanation, and examples, see the *ARGUMENTS* section in
- the *gps*(1) man page
- == EXAMPLES
- First configure a u-blox 9-series to output subframe messages. Then have
- *gpssubframe* gather one complete set of subframes, then print the data
- organized by GPS satellite number. Be sure to replace *-P 22* with the
- correct protocol version for your receiver. Then calculate and print the
- known satellite positions as well as the azimuth, elevation, and range
- from the current position:
- ----
- ubxtool -P 22 -e SFRBX
- gpssubframe -x 750 --satpos
- ----
- If staring at a blank screen for 12.5 minutes is too stressful, then
- enable progress messages:
- ----
- gpssubframe -x 750 --satpos --progress
- ----
- == RETURN VALUES
- *0*:: on success.
- *1*:: on failure
- == SEE ALSO
- *gpsd*(8), *gps*(1), *gpsprof*(1), *gpsfake*(1).
- IS-GPS-200 "NAVSTAR GPS Space Segment/Navigation User Segment
- Interfaces"
- == RESOURCES
- *Project web site:* {gpsdweb}
- == COPYING
- This file is Copyright 2020 by the GPSD project +
- SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-clause
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