GPS - NMEA sentence information Contents 19 Interpreted sentences 6 Garmin proprietary sentences with 4 interpreted All $GPxxx sentence codes and short descriptions Format of latitudes and longitudes References [ Top ] [Glenn's GPS Contents Page] 19 Interpreted sentences $GPBOD - Bearing, origin to destination $GPBWC - Bearing and distance to waypoint, great circle $GPGGA - Global Positioning System Fix Data $GPGLL - Geographic position, latitude / longitude $GPGSA - GPS DOP and active satellites $GPGSV - GPS Satellites in view $GPHDT - Heading, True $GPR00 - List of waypoints in currently active route $GPRMA - Recommended minimum specific Loran-C data $GPRMB - Recommended minimum navigation info $GPRMC - Recommended minimum specific GPS/Transit data $GPRTE - Routes $GPTRF - Transit Fix Data $GPSTN - Multiple Data ID $GPVBW - Dual Ground / Water Speed $GPVTG - Track made good and ground speed $GPWPL - Waypoint location $GPXTE - Cross-track error, Measured $GPZDA - Date & Time There is a full list of $GPxxx sentence codes available, without links to format details. [Top] $GPBOD Bearing Origin to Destination eg. BOD,045.,T,023.,M,DEST,START 045.,T bearing 045 degrees True from "START" to "DEST" 023.,M breaing 023 degrees Magnetic from "START" to "DEST" DEST destination waypoint ID START origin waypoint ID Example 1: $GPBOD,099.3,T,105.6,M,POINTB,*01 Waypoint ID: "POINTB" Bearing 99.3 True, 105.6 Magnetic This sentence is transmitted in the GOTO mode, without an active route on your GPS. WARNING: this is the bearing from the moment you press enter in the GOTO page to the destination waypoint and is NOT updated dynamically! To update the information, (current bearing to waypoint), you will have to press enter in the GOTO page again. Example 2: $GPBOD,097.0,T,103.2,M,POINTB,POINTA*52 This sentence is transmitted when a route is active. It contains the active leg information: origin waypoint "POINTA" and destination waypoint "POINTB", bearing between the two points 97.0 True, 103.2 Magnetic. It does NOT display the bearing from current location to destination waypoint! WARNING Again this information does not change until you are on the next leg of the route. (The bearing from POINTA to POINTB does not change during the time you are on this leg.) $GPBWC Bearing and distance to waypoint, great circle eg1. $GPBWC,081837,,,,,,T,,M,,N,*13 BWC,225444,4917.24,N,12309.57,W,051.9,T,031.6,M,001.3,N,004*29 225444 UTC time of fix 22:54:44 4917.24,N Latitude of waypoint 12309.57,W Longitude of waypoint 051.9,T Bearing to waypoint, degrees true 031.6,M Bearing to waypoint, degrees magnetic 001.3,N Distance to waypoint, Nautical miles 004 Waypoint ID eg2. $GPBWC,220516,5130.02,N,00046.34,W,213.8,T,218.0,M,0004.6,N,EGLM*11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 220516 timestamp 2 5130.02 Latitude of next waypoint 3 N North/South 4 00046.34 Longitude of next waypoint 5 W East/West 6 213.0 True track to waypoint 7 T True Track 8 218.0 Magnetic track to waypoint 9 M Magnetic 10 0004.6 range to waypoint 11 N unit of range to waypoint, N = Nautical miles 12 EGLM Waypoint name 13 *11 checksum $GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data Name Example Data Description Sentence Identifier $GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data Time 170834 17:08:34 Z Latitude 4124.8963, N 41d 24.8963' N or 41d 24' 54" N Longitude 08151.6838, W 81d 51.6838' W or 81d 51' 41" W Fix Quality: - 0 = Invalid - 1 = GPS fix - 2 = DGPS fix 1 Data is from a GPS fix Number of Satellites 05 5 Satellites are in view Horizontal Dilution of Precision (HDOP) 1.5 Relative accuracy of horizontal position Altitude 280.2, M 280.2 meters above mean sea level Height of geoid above WGS84 ellipsoid -34.0, M -34.0 meters Time since last DGPS update blank No last update DGPS reference station id blank No station id Checksum *75 Used by program to check for transmission errors Courtesy of Brian McClure, N8PQI. Global Positioning System Fix Data. Time, position and fix related data for a GPS receiver. eg2. $--GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx hhmmss.ss = UTC of position llll.ll = latitude of position a = N or S yyyyy.yy = Longitude of position a = E or W x = GPS Quality indicator (0=no fix, 1=GPS fix, 2=Dif. GPS fix) xx = number of satellites in use x.x = horizontal dilution of precision x.x = Antenna altitude above mean-sea-level M = units of antenna altitude, meters x.x = Geoidal separation M = units of geoidal separation, meters x.x = Age of Differential GPS data (seconds) xxxx = Differential reference station ID eg3. $GPGGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx*hh 1 = UTC of Position 2 = Latitude 3 = N or S 4 = Longitude 5 = E or W 6 = GPS quality indicator (0=invalid; 1=GPS fix; 2=Diff. GPS fix) 7 = Number of satellites in use [not those in view] 8 = Horizontal dilution of position 9 = Antenna altitude above/below mean sea level (geoid) 10 = Meters (Antenna height unit) 11 = Geoidal separation (Diff. between WGS-84 earth ellipsoid and mean sea level. -=geoid is below WGS-84 ellipsoid) 12 = Meters (Units of geoidal separation) 13 = Age in seconds since last update from diff. reference station 14 = Diff. reference station ID# 15 = Checksum $GPGLL Geographic Position, Latitude / Longitude and time. eg1. $GPGLL,3751.65,S,14507.36,E*77 eg2. $GPGLL,4916.45,N,12311.12,W,225444,A 4916.46,N Latitude 49 deg. 16.45 min. North 12311.12,W Longitude 123 deg. 11.12 min. West 225444 Fix taken at 22:54:44 UTC A Data valid eg3. $GPGLL,5133.81,N,00042.25,W*75 1 2 3 4 5 1 5133.81 Current latitude 2 N North/South 3 00042.25 Current longitude 4 W East/West 5 *75 checksum $--GLL,lll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,hhmmss.ss,A llll.ll = Latitude of position a = N or S yyyyy.yy = Longitude of position a = E or W hhmmss.ss = UTC of position A = status: A = valid data $GPGSA GPS DOP and active satellites eg1. $GPGSA,A,3,,,,,,16,18,,22,24,,,3.6,2.1,2.2*3C eg2. $GPGSA,A,3,19,28,14,18,27,22,31,39,,,,,1.7,1.0,1.3*35 1 = Mode: M=Manual, forced to operate in 2D or 3D A=Automatic, 3D/2D 2 = Mode: 1=Fix not available 2=2D 3=3D 3-14 = IDs of SVs used in position fix (null for unused fields) 15 = PDOP 16 = HDOP 17 = VDOP $GPGSV GPS Satellites in view eg. $GPGSV,3,1,11,03,03,111,00,04,15,270,00,06,01,010,00,13,06,292,00*74 $GPGSV,3,2,11,14,25,170,00,16,57,208,39,18,67,296,40,19,40,246,00*74 $GPGSV,3,3,11,22,42,067,42,24,14,311,43,27,05,244,00,,,,*4D $GPGSV,1,1,13,02,02,213,,03,-3,000,,11,00,121,,14,13,172,05*67 1 = Total number of messages of this type in this cycle 2 = Message number 3 = Total number of SVs in view 4 = SV PRN number 5 = Elevation in degrees, 90 maximum 6 = Azimuth, degrees from true north, 000 to 359 7 = SNR, 00-99 dB (null when not tracking) 8-11 = Information about second SV, same as field 4-7 12-15= Information about third SV, same as field 4-7 16-19= Information about fourth SV, same as field 4-7 $GPHDT Heading, True. Actual vessel heading in degrees Ture produced by any device or system producing true heading. $--HDT,x.x,T x.x = Heading, degrees True $GPR00 List of waypoint IDs in currently active route eg1. $GPR00,EGLL,EGLM,EGTB,EGUB,EGTK,MBOT,EGTB,,,,,,,*58 eg2. $GPR00,MINST,CHATN,CHAT1,CHATW,CHATM,CHATE,003,004,005,006,007,,,*05 List of waypoints. This alternates with $GPWPL cycle which itself cycles waypoints. $GPRMA Recommended minimum specific Loran-C data eg. $GPRMA,A,llll.ll,N,lllll.ll,W,,,ss.s,ccc,vv.v,W*hh 1 = Data status 2 = Latitude 3 = N/S 4 = longitude 5 = W/E 6 = not used 7 = not used 8 = Speed over ground in knots 9 = Course over ground 10 = Variation 11 = Direction of variation E/W 12 = Checksum $GPRMB Recommended minimum navigation information (sent by nav. receiver when a destination waypoint is active) eg1. $GPRMB,A,0.66,L,003,004,4917.24,N,12309.57,W,001.3,052.5,000.5,V*0B A Data status A = OK, V = warning 0.66,L Cross-track error (nautical miles, 9.9 max.), steer Left to correct (or R = right) 003 Origin waypoint ID 004 Destination waypoint ID 4917.24,N Destination waypoint latitude 49 deg. 17.24 min. N 12309.57,W Destination waypoint longitude 123 deg. 09.57 min. W 001.3 Range to destination, nautical miles 052.5 True bearing to destination 000.5 Velocity towards destination, knots V Arrival alarm A = arrived, V = not arrived *0B mandatory checksum eg2. $GPRMB,A,4.08,L,EGLL,EGLM,5130.02,N,00046.34,W,004.6,213.9,122.9,A*3D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 A validity 2 4.08 off track 3 L Steer Left (L/R) 4 EGLL last waypoint 5 EGLM next waypoint 6 5130.02 Latitude of Next waypoint 7 N North/South 8 00046.34 Longitude of next waypoint 9 W East/West 10 004.6 Range 11 213.9 bearing to waypt. 12 122.9 closing velocity 13 A validity 14 *3D checksum eg3. $GPRMB,A,x.x,a,c--c,d--d,llll.ll,e,yyyyy.yy,f,g.g,h.h,i.i,j*kk 1 = Data Status (V=navigation receiver warning) 2 = Crosstrack error in nautical miles 3 = Direction to steer (L or R) to correct error 4 = Origin waypoint ID# 5 = Destination waypoint ID# 6 = Destination waypoint latitude 7 = N or S 8 = Destination waypoint longitude 9 = E or W 10 = Range to destination in nautical miles 11 = Bearing to destination, degrees True 12 = Destination closing velocity in knots 13 = Arrival status; (A=entered or perpendicular passed) 14 = Checksum $GPRMC Recommended minimum specific GPS/Transit data eg1. $GPRMC,081836,A,3751.65,S,14507.36,E,000.0,360.0,130998,011.3,E*62 eg2. $GPRMC,225446,A,4916.45,N,12311.12,W,000.5,054.7,191194,020.3,E*68 225446 Time of fix 22:54:46 UTC A Navigation receiver warning A = OK, V = warning 4916.45,N Latitude 49 deg. 16.45 min North 12311.12,W Longitude 123 deg. 11.12 min West 000.5 Speed over ground, Knots 054.7 Course Made Good, True 191194 Date of fix 19 November 1994 020.3,E Magnetic variation 20.3 deg East *68 mandatory checksum eg3. $GPRMC,220516,A,5133.82,N,00042.24,W,173.8,231.8,130694,004.2,W*70 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 220516 Time Stamp 2 A validity - A-ok, V-invalid 3 5133.82 current Latitude 4 N North/South 5 00042.24 current Longitude 6 W East/West 7 173.8 Speed in knots 8 231.8 True course 9 130694 Date Stamp 10 004.2 Variation 11 W East/West 12 *70 checksum eg4. $GPRMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,ddmmyy,x.x,a*hh 1 = UTC of position fix 2 = Data status (V=navigation receiver warning) 3 = Latitude of fix 4 = N or S 5 = Longitude of fix 6 = E or W 7 = Speed over ground in knots 8 = Track made good in degrees True 9 = UT date 10 = Magnetic variation degrees (Easterly var. subtracts from true course) 11 = E or W 12 = Checksum $GPRTE Routes eg. $GPRTE,2,1,c,0,PBRCPK,PBRTO,PTELGR,PPLAND,PYAMBU,PPFAIR,PWARRN,PMORTL,PLISMR*73 $GPRTE,2,2,c,0,PCRESY,GRYRIE,GCORIO,GWERR,GWESTG,7FED*34 1 2 3 4 5 .. Number of sentences in sequence Sentence number 'c' = Current active route, 'w' = waypoint list starts with destination waypoint Name or number of the active route onwards, Names of waypoints in Route $GPTRF Transit Fix Data Time, date, position, and information related to a TRANSIT Fix. $--TRF,hhmmss.ss,xxxxxx,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,xxx hhmmss.ss = UTC of position fix xxxxxx = Date: dd/mm/yy llll.ll,a = Latitude of position fix, N/S yyyyy.yy,a = Longitude of position fix, E/W x.x = Elevation angle x.x = Number of iterations x.x = Number of Doppler intervals x.x = Update distance, nautical miles x.x = Satellite ID $GPSTN Multiple Data ID. This sentence is transmitted before each individual sentence where there is a need for the Listener to determine the exact source of data in the system. Examples might include dual-frequency depthsounding equipment or equipment that integrates data from a number of sources and produces a single output. $--STN,xx xx = Talker ID number, 00 to 99 $GPVBW Dual Ground / Water Speed Water referenced and ground referenced speed data. $--VBW,x.x,x.x,A,x.x,x.x,A x.x = Longitudinal water speed, knots x.x = Transverse water speed, knots A = Status: Water speed, A = Data valid x.x = Longitudinal ground speed, knots x.x = Transverse ground speed, knots A = Status: Ground speed, A = Data valid $GPVTG Track Made Good and Ground Speed. eg1. $GPVTG,360.0,T,348.7,M,000.0,N,000.0,K*43 eg2. $GPVTG,054.7,T,034.4,M,005.5,N,010.2,K 054.7,T True track made good 034.4,M Magnetic track made good 005.5,N Ground speed, knots 010.2,K Ground speed, Kilometers per hour eg3. $GPVTG,t,T,,,s.ss,N,s.ss,K*hh 1 = Track made good 2 = Fixed text 'T' indicates that track made good is relative to true north 3 = not used 4 = not used 5 = Speed over ground in knots 6 = Fixed text 'N' indicates that speed over ground in in knots 7 = Speed over ground in kilometers/hour 8 = Fixed text 'K' indicates that speed over ground is in kilometers/hour 9 = Checksum The actual track made good and speed relative to the ground. $--VTG,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K x.x,T = Track, degrees True x.x,M = Track, degrees Magnetic x.x,N = Speed, knots x.x,K = Speed, Km/hr $GPWPL Waypoint location eg1. $GPWPL,4917.16,N,12310.64,W,003*65 4917.16,N Latitude of waypoint 12310.64,W Longitude of waypoint 003 Waypoint ID When a route is active, this sentence is sent once for each waypoint in the route, in sequence. When all waypoints have been reported, GPR00 is sent in the next data set. In any group of sentences, only one WPL sentence, or an R00 sentence, will be sent. eg2. $GPWPL,5128.62,N,00027.58,W,EGLL*59 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 5128.62 Latitude of nth waypoint on list 2 N North/South 3 00027.58 Longitude of nth waypoint 4 W East/West 5 EGLL Ident of nth waypoint 6 *59 checksum $GPXTE Cross Track Error, Measured eg1. $GPXTE,A,A,0.67,L,N A General warning flag V = warning (Loran-C Blink or SNR warning) A Not used for GPS (Loran-C cycle lock flag) 0.67 cross track error distance L Steer left to correct error (or R for right) N Distance units - Nautical miles eg2. $GPXTE,A,A,4.07,L,N*6D 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 A validity 2 A cycle lock 3 4.07 distance off track 4 L steer left (L/R) 5 N distance units 6 *6D checksum $GPZDA Date & Time UTC, day, month, year, and local time zone. $--ZDA,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,xx,xx hhmmss.ss = UTC xx = Day, 01 to 31 xx = Month, 01 to 12 xxxx = Year xx = Local zone description, 00 to +/- 13 hours xx = Local zone minutes description (same sign as hours) [ Top ] 6 Garmin proprietary sentences with 4 interpreted $PGRME - Estimated Position Error $PGRMF - Position Fix Sentence $PGRMM - Map Datum $PGRMV - Velocity Sentence $PGRMZ - Altitude Information $PSLIB - Differential Control [Top] $PGRME Estimated Position Error eg. $PGRME,15.0,M,45.0,M,25.0,M*22 15.0,M Estimated horizontal position error in metres (HPE) 45.0,M Estimated vertical error (VPE) in metres 25.0,M Overall spherical equivalent position error $PGRMM Map datum eg1. $PGRMM,Astrln Geod '66*51 eg2. $PGRMM,NAD27 Canada*2F Currently active horizontal datum $PGRMZ Altitude Information eg1. $PGRMZ,246,f,3*1B eg2. $PGRMZ,93,f,3*21 93,f Altitude in feet 3 Position fix dimensions 2 = user altitude 3 = GPS altitude This sentence shows in feet, regardless of units shown on the display. eg3. $PGRMZ,201,f,3*18 1 2 3 1 201 Altitude 2 F Units - f-Feet 3 checksum $PSLIB Proprietry Garman (Differential Control) Proprietary sentences to control a Starlink differential beacon receiver. (I assume Garmin's DBR is made by Starlink) eg1. $PSLIB,,,J*22 eg2. $PSLIB,,,K*23 These two sentences are normally sent together in each group of sentences from the GPS. The three fields are: Frequency, bit Rate, Request Type. The value in the third field may be: J = status request K = configuration request blank = tuning message When the GPS receiver is set to change the DBR frequency or baud rate, the "J" sentence is replaced (just once) by (for example): $PSLIB,320.0,200*59 to set the DBR to 320 KHz, 200 baud. [ Top ] All $GPxxx sentence codes and short descriptions $GPAAM - Waypoint Arrival Alarm $GPALM - GPS Almanac Data $GPAPA - Autopilot Sentence "A" $GPAPB - Autopilot Sentence "B" $GPASD - Autopilot System Data $GPBEC - Bearing & Distance to Waypoint, Dead Reckoning $GPBOD - Bearing, Origin to Destination $GPBWC - Bearing & Distance to Waypoint, Great Circle $GPBWR - Bearing & Distance to Waypoint, Rhumb Line $GPBWW - Bearing, Waypoint to Waypoint $GPDBT - Depth Below Transducer $GPDCN - Decca Position $GPDPT - Depth $GPFSI - Frequency Set Information $GPGGA - Global Positioning System Fix Data $GPGLC - Geographic Position, Loran-C $GPGLL - Geographic Position, Latitude/Longitude $GPGSA - GPS DOP and Active Satellites $GPGSV - GPS Satellites in View $GPGXA - TRANSIT Position $GPHDG - Heading, Deviation & Variation $GPHDT - Heading, True $GPHSC - Heading Steering Command $GPLCD - Loran-C Signal Data $GPMTA - Air Temperature (to be phased out) $GPMTW - Water Temperature $GPMWD - Wind Direction $GPMWV - Wind Speed and Angle $GPOLN - Omega Lane Numbers $GPOSD - Own Ship Data $GPR00 - Waypoint active route (not standard) $GPRMA - Recommended Minimum Specific Loran-C Data $GPRMB - Recommended Minimum Navigation Information $GPRMC - Recommended Minimum Specific GPS/TRANSIT Data $GPROT - Rate of Turn $GPRPM - Revolutions $GPRSA - Rudder Sensor Angle $GPRSD - RADAR System Data $GPRTE - Routes $GPSFI - Scanning Frequency Information $GPSTN - Multiple Data ID $GPTRF - Transit Fix Data $GPTTM - Tracked Target Message $GPVBW - Dual Ground/Water Speed $GPVDR - Set and Drift $GPVHW - Water Speed and Heading $GPVLW - Distance Traveled through the Water $GPVPW - Speed, Measured Parallel to Wind $GPVTG - Track Made Good and Ground Speed $GPWCV - Waypoint Closure Velocity $GPWNC - Distance, Waypoint to Waypoint $GPWPL - Waypoint Location $GPXDR - Transducer Measurements $GPXTE - Cross-Track Error, Measured $GPXTR - Cross-Track Error, Dead Reckoning $GPZDA - Time & Date $GPZFO - UTC & Time from Origin Waypoint $GPZTG - UTC & Time to Destination Waypoint