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Global Positioning System (GPS)
begin issuing TAIP reports (e.g. DPVs) to the local IP and port 21000. The client application
should be listening for reports on this IP address and port.
No unsolicited reports will be sent from the PinPoint to the local client application.
Sending Unsolicited TAIP Messages over a Local Connection (PPP)
Standard TAIP requires a request before GPS reports are sent. The PinPoint, however, can be con-
figured to allow TAIP formatted messages to be sent over any UDP Port without request com-
mands. This is useful for those applications which can listen for TAIP messages but cannot send
UDP request packets.
This configuration sends TAIP GPS reports to whatever address and UDP Port you select. You
will need to set 3 commands: S53, *PPLATS, and *PPLATSR.
FIGURE 28. Wireless Ace: TAIP Local Reports, Unsolicited
1. Set the port (S53) to 1000. The local IP will automatically be used. S53, in Wireless Ace, is
part of the Misc menu option.
2. Set ATS Local Report Type (*PPLATSR) to F0 - TAIP Data.
3. Set the Local ATS Reporting Time Interval (*PPLATS) to 5 to send reports every 5 seconds
(can be adjusted as circumstances warrant).
Using TAIP Command Emulation
To configure the PinPoint to use TAIP emulation set GPS Report Type (*PPGSPR) to F0 - TAIP
Data.
FIGURE 29. Wireless Ace: TAIP Emulation
Note: With TAIP emulation, the PinPoint will listen for TAIP messages on port
21000. RAP will be disabled and no RAP messages or commands will be sent or
received on that port.
1000
F0-TAIP data
F0-TAIP data