Magnavox MX4200 GPS Receiver
Synopsis
Address: 127.127.9.u
Reference ID: GPS
Driver ID: GPS_MX4200
Serial Port: /dev/gpsu; 4800 baud, 8-bits, no parity
Features: ppsclock (required)
Description
This driver supports the Magnavox MX4200 Navigation Receiver adapted to
precision timing applications. It requires the ppsclock line
discipline or streams module described in the Line
Disciplines and Streams Modules page. It also requires a gadget box and 1-PPS level converter, such as
described in the Pulse-per-second (PPS) Signal
Interfacing page.
This driver supports all compatible receivers such as the 6-channel
MX4200, MX4200D, and the 12-channel MX9212, MX9012R, MX9112.
Leica Geosystems acquired
the Magnavox commercial GPS technology business in February of 1994.
They now market and support former Magnavox GPS products such as the
MX4200 and its successors.
Leica MX9400N Navigator.
Operating Modes
This driver supports two modes of operation, static and mobile, controlled
by clock flag 2.
In static mode (the default) the driver assumes that the GPS antenna
is in a fixed location. The receiver is initially placed in a "Static,
3D Nav" mode, where latitude, longitude, elevation and time are calculated
for a fixed station. A DOP-weighted running average position is calculated
from this data. After 24 hours, the receiver is placed into a "Known Position"
mode, initialized with the calculated position, and then solves only for
time.
In mobile mode, the driver assumes the GPS antenna is mounted on a moving
platform such as a car, ship, or aircraft. The receiver is placed in "Dynamic,
3D Nav" mode and solves for position, altitude and time while moving. No
position averaging is performed.
Monitor Data
The driver writes each timecode as received to the clockstats
file. Documentation for the NMEA-0183 proprietary
sentences produced by the MX4200 can be found in
MX4200 Receiver Data Format.
Fudge Factors
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time1 time
-
Specifies the time offset calibration factor, in seconds and fraction,
with default 0.0.
-
time2 time
-
Not used by this driver.
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stratum number
-
Specifies the driver stratum, in decimal from 0 to 15, with default 0.
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refid string
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Specifies the driver reference identifier, an ASCII string from one to
four characters, with default GPS.
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flag1 0 | 1
-
Not used by this driver.
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flag2 0 | 1
-
Assume GPS receiver is on a mobile platform if set.
-
flag3 0 | 1
-
Not used by this driver.
-
flag4 0 | 1
-
Not used by this driver.
Additional Information
Reference Clock Drivers
David L. Mills (mills@udel.edu)