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Comment, Time Stamp, TIP: About the SSID

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6 GPS OPERATION (ADVANCED) GPS items SSID (Default: ---) [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Position > SSID Selects an SSID based on APRS® to add to your call sign, to show your operating style to other stations. LLThe SSID's additional methods differ, depending on whether the call sign includes a space or not. •• ---: The space in call sign is converted to "-." LLIf no text is entered after space, space will be deleted, and space is not converted to "-." Example: J A3YUA → JA3YUA JA3YUA A → JA3YUA-A •• (-0): No SSID is added. LLIf a call sign includes a space, any text or digit after space will be deleted. Example: J A3YUA → JA3YUA JA3YUA A → JA3YUA •• -1~-15: Adds an SSID of -1 to -15 to your call sign. LLExample: S SID is "-9." JA3YUA → JA3YUA-9 JA3YUA A → JA3YUA-9 •• -A~-Z: Adds an SSID of -A to -Z to your call sign. LLExample: S SID is "-Z." JA3YUA → JA3YUA-Z JA3YUA A → JA3YUA-Z TIP: About the SSID According to a common guideline, to help identify a station's type, designated call sign SSIDs are used in D-PRS (or APRS®). The guideline may be changed when the infrastructure environment, such as a product or network, is changed. Check the latest guideline in the web site related to D-PRS and APRS® and correctly set. http://aprs.org/aprs11/SSIDs.txt Comment [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Position > Comment Enter a comment to transmit it with the D-PRS position data. You can enter up to four comments. The number of characters you can enter differs, depending on the Data Extension and Altitude settings. Data Extension OFF OFF Course/Speed Course/Speed Power/Height/Gain/Directivity Power/Height/Gain/Directivity Altitude OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Characters entered (maximum) 43 (Default) 35 36 28 36 28 The symbol " " displays the transmittable comment range. Note that the characters that exceed the range will not be transmitted. Transmittable comment range display (Example: up to 28 characters) Time Stamp (Default: OFF) [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Position > Time Stamp Selects the transmitting time stamp type. The time stamp is transmitted with the position data in the D-PRS mode, and UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) time is used. LLWhen your position is manually set, time stamp data is not transmitted. •• OFF: Does not transmit the time information. •• DHM: Transmits the time stamp in the Day, Hour, and Minute format. •• HMS: Transmits the time stamp in the Hour, Minute, and Second format. 6-32

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6
GPS OPERATION (ADVANCED)
6-32
GPS items
Comment
[MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS >
TX Format > Position >
Comment
Enter a comment to transmit it with the D-PRS
position data�
You can enter up to four comments�
The number of characters you can enter differs,
depending on the Data Extension and Altitude settings�
Data Extension
Altitude
Characters
entered
(maximum)
OFF
OFF
43 (Default)
OFF
ON
35
Course/Speed
OFF
36
Course/Speed
ON
28
Power/Height/Gain/Directivity
OFF
36
Power/Height/Gain/Directivity
ON
28
The symbol “
” displays the transmittable comment
range� Note that the characters that exceed the range
will not be transmitted�
Transmittable comment range display
(Example: up to 28 characters)
Time Stamp
(Default: OFF)
[MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS >
TX Format > Position >
Time Stamp
Selects the transmitting time stamp type�
The time stamp is transmitted with the position
data in the D-PRS mode, and UTC (Universal Time
Coordinated) time is used�
L
When your position is manually set, time stamp data is
not transmitted�
• OFF:
Does not transmit the time information�
• DHM:
Transmits the time stamp in the Day,
Hour, and Minute format�
• HMS:
Transmits the time stamp in the Hour,
Minute, and Second format�
SSID
(Default: ---)
[MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS >
TX Format > Position >
SSID
Selects an SSID based on APRS
®
to add to your call
sign, to show your operating style to other stations�
L
The SSID’s additional methods differ, depending on
whether the call sign includes a space or not�
• ---:
The space in call sign is converted to “-�”
L
If no text is entered after space, space will
be deleted, and space is not converted to
“-�”
Example:
J·3¾U· → J·3¾U·
JA3YUA
A
→ J·3¾U·
-A
• (-0):
No SSID is added�
L
If a call sign includes a space, any text or
digit after space will be deleted�
Example:
J·3¾U· → J·3¾U·
JA3YUA
A
→ J·3¾U·
• -1~-15:
Adds an SSID of -1 to -15 to your call sign�
L
Example:
SSID is “-9�”
J·3¾U· → J·3¾U·
-9
JA3YUA
A
→ J·3¾U·
-9
• -A~-Z:
Adds an SSID of -A to -Z to your call sign�
L
Example:
SSID is “-Z�”
J·3¾U· → J·3¾U·
-Z
JA3YUA
A
→ J·3¾U·
-Z
TIP: About the SSID
According to a common guideline, to help identify a
station’s type, designated call sign SSIDs are used
in D-PRS (or APRS
®
)�
The guideline may be changed when the
infrastructure environment, such as a product or
network, is changed� Check the latest guideline
in the web site related to D-PRS and APRS
®
and
correctly set�
http://aprs.org/aprs11/SSIDs.txt