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Associate II
March 26, 2025
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Teseo-LIV3F's velocity field, is it on 3 or 2 dimensions?

  • March 26, 2025
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I am working with the Teseo-LIV3F GNSS module, I would need to know whether the velocity field it produces, which is a module, is calculated over the x and y dimensions only or x,y and z

 

Thanks for your help

Best answer by GalaxyQuest

Hi,

Could you please let me know which velocity field you are referring to? 

If it is GGA it is a compound value of velocity in x,y and z.

However, you can enable either $PSTMPV or $PSTMPVRAW to see individual values of velocity in x,y and z dimensions.

This snipped of instruction below enables both PSTMPV and PSTMPVRAW. You can just select one of them.

 

$PSTMSETPAR,1228,0x1,1
$PSTMSETPAR,1228,0x4000,1
$PSTMSAVEPAR
$PSTMSRR

 

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GalaxyQuestBest answer
Technical Moderator
April 9, 2025

Hi,

Could you please let me know which velocity field you are referring to? 

If it is GGA it is a compound value of velocity in x,y and z.

However, you can enable either $PSTMPV or $PSTMPVRAW to see individual values of velocity in x,y and z dimensions.

This snipped of instruction below enables both PSTMPV and PSTMPVRAW. You can just select one of them.

 

$PSTMSETPAR,1228,0x1,1
$PSTMSETPAR,1228,0x4000,1
$PSTMSAVEPAR
$PSTMSRR

 

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frontinusAuthor
Associate II
May 14, 2025

My excuses for this delay, in the meantime we managed to find that message, we needed the PSTMPV one, which indeed delivers the velocity on 3 axes

Technical Moderator
May 14, 2025

Great ! Good to know that the problem has been resolved.

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