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Recommendations:
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To get better GNSS performance on Bolero40, we would recommend
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to set it with:
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a)
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$PFAL,CNF.Set,DEVICE.GPS.GNSS=GPS,GALILEO,GLONASS //For Europe
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or
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$PFAL,CNF.Set,DEVICE.GPS.GNSS=GPS,BEIDOU,GLONASS //For Asia
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b)
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You also can use this function:
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$PFAL,CNF.Set,TCP.CLIENT.SENDMODE=2,1000
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which means it collects the data up to 1000 bytes (the buffer level is up to 1000000 bytes) and when this storage
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gets full, it sends the collected TCP's.
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Also you can force the device to push the collected TCP with
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PFAL,TCP.Client.FlushSendBuffer
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Suppose the car has been parked but the sendmode user storage size is
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not full, you would get the messages later.
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Example:
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$PFAL,CNF.Set,TCP.CLIENT.SENDMODE=2,1000
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$PFAL,CNF.Set,AL40=IO.e8=fedge:GPS.Nav.SaveLastValid&TCP.Client.FlushSendBuffer
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c)
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We also recommend to use the internal battery to keep the
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ephemris/almanac data available and to prevent any GNSS cold start at
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every device restart (in case the external power drops or not stable).
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$PFAL,CNF.Set,DEVICE.BAT.CHARGEMODE=eco
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$PFAL,CNF.Set,DEVICE.BAT.MODE=auto |
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