Trimble Outdoors 332 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
AgGPS 332 GPS Receiver User Guide 5
Overview 2
21.1 Standard Features
A standard AgGPS 332 receiver provides the following features:
10 Hz (10 positions per second) output rate
12 GPS (C/A-code, L1and L2) tracking channels, code carrier
channels
Submeter differential accuracy (RMS), assuming at least five
satellites and a PDOP (Position Dilution of Precision) of less than
four
1
(when used with SBAS correction)
LED display
Outputs a 1 PPS (pulse per second) strobe signal on both ports.
This signal enables an external instrument to synchronize its
internal time with a time derived from the very accurate GPS
system time.
WAAS differential correction
2
Beacon differential correction
2
OmniSTAR VBS correction compatibility
RTK positioning compatibility
EVEREST
multipath rejection technology
Two ports that support both CAN 2.0B and RS-232:
–CAN:
J1939 and NMEA 2000 messages
Note – The AgGPS 332 receiver is ISO 11783 compliant. It
supports some ISO 11783 messages.
RS-232 :
NMEA-0183 output: GGA, GLL, GRS, GST, GSA, GSV, MSS,
RMC, VTG, ZDA, XTE (the default NMEA messages are
GGA, GSA, VTG, and RMC).
Note – PTNLDG, PTNLEV, PTNLGGK, PTNLID, and PTNLSM
are Trimble proprietary NMEA output messages.
RTCM SC-104 output.
Trimble Standard Interface Protocol (TSIP) input and
output.
1.
When used with SBAS correction.
2.
Where available.