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Verifying the results of the Global Positioning System (GPS) Test

Your results should print to the console window and resemble the following:

Message RX :$GPRMC,,V,,,,,,,090704,8.7,W,N*2F  
$GPR  
Message RX :MB,V,,,,,,,,,,,,A,N*13  
$GPGGA,,,,,,0,00  
Message RX :,,,M,,M,,*66  
$GPGSA,A,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,*1E  
$GPG  
Message RX :SV,3,1,12,01,00,000,00,02,00,000,00,03,00,000,00  
Message RX :,04,00,000,00*7C  
$GPGSV,3,2,12,05,00,00  
Message RX :0,00,06,00,000,00,07,00,000,00,08,00,000,00*77  
Message RX :$GPGSV,3,3,12,09,00,000,00,10,00,000,00,11,00,00  
Message RX :0,00,12,00,000,00*71  
$GPGLL,,,,,,V,N*64  
Message RX :  
$GPBOD,,T,,M,,*47  
$PGRME,,M,,M,,M*00   
Message RX :  
$PGRMZ,,f,1*29  
$GPRTE,1,1,c,*37  
Message  RX :$GPRMC,  
Message RX :,V,,,,,,,090704,8.7,W,N*2F  
$GPRMB,V,,,,,,,,,,,,  
Message RX :A,N*13  
$GPGGA,,,,,,0,00,,,M,,M,,*66  
$G  

The output should repeat about once every second. If you do not see any ""Message RX"" printouts, then reconfirm that your hardware is functioning properly using the procedures described in Verifying that your hardware is properly configured and in Verifying communication with the hardware. If you still encounter difficulties, ensure that the correct serial shared library is in the bin directory of your VM and that bin is in the current PATH.