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Icd-gps-153 Protocol __full__ Jun 2026

Commonly known as the , this standard defines how standard military GPS receivers communicate with host platforms like tanks, aircraft, and handheld devices. What is ICD-GPS-153?

: Beyond basic coordinates, it provides detailed satellite status, cryptographic "keys" status, and jammer detection info. Standard Interface : Typically implemented over serial connections. 📊 Common Message Types icd-gps-153 protocol

Providing structured messaging for critical data like position, velocity, and timing (PVT), even in electromagnetically noisy environments. Commonly known as the , this standard defines

The is a technical specification for the RS-232 and RS-422 serial interfaces used by standard military GPS receivers. Unlike consumer-grade protocols, it is designed for: Military GPS (DAGR) - BAE Systems

However, the syntax suggests you are looking for the used by GPS receivers. The closest valid protocols are ICD-GPS-200 (the current standard) and ICD-GPS-150 (the legacy standard).

If you can tell me what you are trying to connect (e.g., a DAGR to a specific laptop or military system), I can give you more specific details on the pinout or message formatting. Military GPS (DAGR) - BAE Systems