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MAlan.1
Associate II
June 13, 2025
Question

GNSS Modules Commands TESEO LIV4F

  • June 13, 2025
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I received a Vespucci Dev Board from Future Electronics that has a Teseo LIV4F on it. I am currently trying to update it to output the RMC and VTG messages at a 10 Hz Output. I was able to set the 10 Hz rate with the following:

$PSTMSETPAR,1303,0.1

$PSTMSAVEPAR

$PSTMSRR (Reset Chip)

This worked to set it to update at 10 Hz.

I then used the following to limit the messages incoming to only VTG and RMC.

$PSTMSETPAR,1201,50

$PSTMSAVEPAR

$PSTMSRR (Reset Chip)

This worked to limit the messages to only those, but now there is not a new line between each VTG and RMC message. The new line only comes after both messages are received as shown by the following image of my terminal viewer.

 

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Any help to get the new line to send between each message is appreciated!

 

1 reply

Technical Moderator
June 18, 2025

Hi Matt,

I am guessing you are using a UART to USB cable to interface from Vespucci to PC.

Have you tried opening this output in Teseo Suite? This is just a sanity check on how the output is coming out.

Also, have you tried to add GGA and see if this makes a difference?

By the way instead of overwriting the complete register you can do bit SET or RESET by adding a bit mask. You can mask (SET or RESET) multiple bits instead of just one bit.


$PSTMSETPAR,1201,0x80, 1 //this will set CDB-201-bit[7] 
$PSTMSETPAR,1201,0x80, 2 //this will reset CDB-201-bit[7] 

 

I will try this on a LIV4F and will let you know in a couple of days.

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Technical Moderator
June 20, 2025

Hi,

I checked with our app engineers and this is a bug in the module firmware for this message list combination. I was also able to reproduce this.

Is CR/LF used to check end of NMEA sentence ? Instead of CR LF to end of NMEA, can you use "$" to detect the start of next NMEA sentence?

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MAlan.1
MAlan.1Author
Associate II
June 20, 2025

I use the new line to check for the end of the incoming NMEA message. That could be an alternative route we could investigate. Thanks!