GB/T 20512-2006
ActivePosition data output format for GPS receiver
GPS接收机导航定位数据输出格式
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the data format, content, and communication protocol for outputting navigation and positioning data from GPS receivers. It is applied in the design, testing, and integration of GPS receivers used in telecommunications, surveying, and navigation equipment to ensure consistent data exchange between receivers and host systems.
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