so an upload at midnight is probably not too useful.
some agps documents describe the procedure how to find out that gps has stale data and needs it, attached translations.
the second one has chapter "when do you need AGNSS" with enabling status NMEA message for this and " If the time stamp is valid (non-zero) and the number of valid ephemeris is large (more than 8), there is no need to download the AGNSS"
fanoush. This doc is about LTE. They supposed to be loaded via AID class. The .bin data we load via MSG-GPS* is probably not LTE. Though MSG-GPSEPH is ephemerides. Short term ones? Needs to check what that $PCAS06,L*67\r\n shows before and after .bin loading.
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some agps documents describe the procedure how to find out that gps has stale data and needs it, attached translations.
the second one has chapter "when do you need AGNSS" with enabling status NMEA message for this and " If the time stamp is valid (non-zero) and the number of valid ephemeris is large (more than 8), there is no need to download the AGNSS"