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UCNLNMEA

NMEA 0183 protocol support library

This repository is a supported version of a library I posted back in 2011 at CodeProject

The library is able to parse and build any NMEA0183-sentences. Common used standard sentences are supported 'from the box'.

If you looking for a tiny and fast C/Arduino code for parsing NMEA0183-sentences, please, refer to UCNL_ALibs library

The parser/builder is made as a static class.
To use it, just:

  • Add UCNLNMEA to your project's references list.
  • Add a propriate using declaration: using UCNLNMEA;

List of supported standard sentences

Sentence ID Description
AAM Waypoint Arrival Alarm
ALM GPS Almanac Data
APB Autopilot Sentence "B"
APA Autopilot Sentence "A"
ASD Autopilot System Data
BEC Bearing & Distance to Waypoint, Dead reckoning
BOD Bearing, Origin to Destination
BWC Bearing & Distance to Waypoint, Great Circle
BWR Bearing & Distance to Waypoint, Rhumb Line
BWW Bearing, Waypoint to Waypoint
DBK Depth Below Keel
DBS Depth Below Surface
DBT Depth Below Transduser
DCN Obsolete Decca Position
DPT Depth
DSC Digital Selective Calling Information
DSE Extended DSC
DSI DSC Transponder Initiate
DSR DSC Transponder Response
DTM Datum Reference
FSI Frequency Set Information
GBS GBS Satellite Fault Detection
GGA Global Positioning System Fix Data
GLC Geographic Position, Loran-C
GLL Geographic Position, Latitude/Longitude
GRS GPS Range Residuals
GSA GPS DOP and Active Satellites
GST GPS Pseudorange Noise Statistics
GSV GPS Sattelites in View
GTD Geograpic Location in Time Differences
GXA Transit Position
HDG Heading, Deviation & Variation
HDM Heading, Magnetic
HDT Heading, True
HSC Heading Steering Command
LCD Loran-C Signal Data
MSK MSK Receiver Interface (for DGPS Beacon Receivers)
MSS MSK Receiver Signal Status
MTW Water Temperature
MWD Wind Direction & Speed
MWV Wind Speed & Angle
OLN Obsolete Omega Line Numbers
OSD Own Ship Data
RMA Recommend Minimum Specific Loran-C Data
RMB Recommend Minimum Navigation Information
RMC Recommend Minimum Specific GPS/TRANSIT Data
ROO Waypoints in Active Route
ROT Rate of Turn
RPM Revolutions
RSA Rudder Sensor Angle
RSD RADAR System Data
RTE Routes
SFI Scanning Frequency Information
STN Multiple Data ID
TLL Target Latitude & Longitude
TRF Obsolete TRANSIT Fix Data
TTM Tracked Target Message
VBW Dual Ground/Water Speed
VDR Set and Drift
VHW Water Speed and Heading
VLW Distance Traveled through Water
VPW Speed, Measured Parallel to Wind
VTG Track Made Good and Ground Speed
VWR Relative Wind Speed & Angle
WCV Waypoint Closure Velocity
WDC Distance to Waypoint, Great Circle
WDR Distance to Waypoint, Rhumb Line
WNC Distance, Waypoint to Waypoint
WPL Waypoint Location
XDR Transducer Measurement
XTE Cross-Track Error, Measured
XTR Cross-Track Error, Dead Reckoning
ZDA Time & Date
ZDL Time & Distance to Variable Point
ZFO UTC & Time from Origin Waypoint
ZTG UTC & Time to Destination Waypoint

List of known Talkers

Talker ID Description
AG Autopilot - General
AP Autopilot - Magnetic
CD Communications - Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
CR Communications - Receiver / Beacon Receiver
CS Communications - Sattelite
CT Communications - Radio-Telephone (MF/HF)
CV Communications - Radio-Telephone (VHF)
CX Communications - Scanning Receiver
DF Direction Finder
EC Electronic Chart Display & Information System (ECDIS)
EP Emergency Position Indicating Beacon (EPIRB)
ER Engine Room Monitoring Systems
GA Gallileo
GB BeiDou
GL GLONASS
GP Global Positioning System (GPS)
GN Mixed satellite fix
HC Heading - Magnetic Compass
HE Heading - North Seeking Gyro
HN Heading - Non North Seeking Gyro
II Integrated instrumentation
IN Integrated Navigation
LC Loran C
P Proprietary Code
RA RADAR and/or ARPA
SD Sounder, Depth
SN Electronic Positioning System, other/general
SS Souder, Scanning
TI Turn Rate Indicator
VD Velocity Sensor, Doppler, other/general
DM Velocity Sensor, Speed Log, Water, Magnetic
VW Velocity Sensor, Speed Log, Water, Mechanical
WI Weather Instruments
YX Transduser
ZA Timekeeper - Atomic Clock
ZC Timekeeper - Chronometer
ZQ Timekeeper - Quartz
ZV Radio Update, WWV or WWVH

Standard sentences examples

Building & parsing of a HDT sentence (Heading from True North)

double shipHeading = 48.123;
string hdt_sentence = NMEAParser.BuildSentence(
   TalkerIdentifiers.GN,    // Talker identifier = GN (GPS + GLONASS)
   SentenceIdentifiers.HDT, // Sentense identifier = HDT (Heading from True North)
   new object[]             // Parameters list
    {
        shipHeading, // Heading value in degrees
        "T"          // T stands for True
    }));

after that, hdt_sentence will has a value "$GNHDT,48.123,T*17\r\n"

To parse new built sentence, one can use following code:

// parseResult can be NMEAStandardSentence or NMEAProprietarySentence
// to use it, you have to check type of the result and make a cast
try parseResult = NMEAParser.Parse(hdt_sentence);

if (parseResult is NMEAStandardSentence) // check if it is a standard sentence
{   
   // sentence parameters are stored in 'paramters' field, which is an object[]
   // accoring to HDT sentence format, the first parameter (index = 0) is a double value for heading
   Console.WriteLine(string.Format("Heading: {0:F03}", (parseResult as NMEAStandardSentence).parameters[0]));
}

Building & parsing of a RMC sentence (Recommended minimum, sentence C)

double lat = 48.50963056;
double lon = 44.55977778;
double speedKmh = 0.5;

string rmc_sentence = NMEAParser.BuildSentence(
   TalkerIdentifiers.GN,     // Talker identifier = GN (GPS + GLONASS)
   SentenceIdentifiers.RMC,  // Sentence identifier = RMC
   new object[]              // Parameters list
 {
    DateTime.Now,            // UTC time
    "Valid",                 // Time is valid
    lat, "N",                // Position latitude, degrees
    lon, "E",                // Position longitude, degrees
    speedKmh.Value / 0.5144, // Speed
    null,                    // track true  
    DateTime.Now,            // UTC date
    null,                    // magnetic variation
    null,                    // magnetic variation direction
    "D",                     // Positioning system mode indicator, D = differential
});

after that, rmc_sentence will has value $GNRMC,233843.698,A,4830.5778,N,04433.5867,E,0.972006,,270719,,,D*6F\r\n

To parse it, use following code:

// parseResult can be NMEAStandardSentence or NMEAProprietarySentence
// to use it, you have to check type of the result and make a cast
try parseResult = NMEAParser.Parse(rmc_sentence);

if (parseResult is NMEAStandardSentence) // check if it is a standard sentence
{   
   // sentence parameters are stored in 'paramters' field, which is an object[]
   var rmcResult = (parseResult as NMEAStandardSentence);
   Console.WriteLine(string.Format("Lat: {0:F06}, Lon: {1:F06}", 
      rmcResult.parameters[2], // latitude value as double
      rmcResult.parameters[4]  // longitude value as double
      // ... etc
   ));    
}

Proprietary sentence definition, building & parsing example

Dealing with proprietary sentences is pretty the same process as with standard ones, except few diffirencies: First, you should add a description for a sentence. Consider we need an ACK sentence, which should has single integer parameter - error code.

NMEAParser.AddManufacturerToProprietarySentencesBase(ManufacturerCodes.UWV); // Add new entry to proprietary sentences descriptor

// message identifier "0", parameters: integer, double, string and a byte array
// parameters go as a string, where items are separated with commas
// x stands for an integer value
// x.x stands for double 
// c--c stands for string
// h--h stands for a hex string or a byte array (e.g. "ff0123aa4d5a")
NMEAParser.AddProprietarySentenceDescription(ManufacturerCodes.UWV, "0", "x,x.x,c--c,h--h");

Now we can build and parse sentence $PUWV0 as follows:

int int_parameter = 12345;
double double_parameter = 3.1415;
string string_parameter = "this is a string parameter";
byte[] byte_array_parameter = new byte[] { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 };

var uwv0_sentence = NMEAParser.BuildSentence(
   ManufacturerCodes.UWV, 
   "0", 
   new object[] {
     int_parameter,
     double_parameter,
     string_parameter,
     byte_array_parameter
   });

After the call, uwv0_sentence will has value "$PUWV0,12345,3.1415,this is a string parameter,0x010203040506070809*51\r\n"

Parsing this proprietary sentence is as follows:

var pResult = NMEAParser.Parse(uwv0_sentence);

if (pResult is NMEAProprietarySentence)
{
   var prop_sentence = (pResult as NMEAProprietarySentence);
   
   // here we can check:
   // Manufacturer identifier, by accessing prop_sentence.Manufacturer
   // Sentence identifier, by accessing prop_sentence.SentenceID
   
   // and all the parameters, as with standard sentences:
   int_parameter = (int)prop_sentence.parameters[0];
   double_parameter = (double)prop_sentence.parameters[1];
   string_parameter = (string)prop_sentence.parameters[2];
   byte_array_parameter = (byte[])prop_sentence.parameters[3];   
}