Icom ID-52A Advanced Manual english - Page 118
Height, Directivity, Object Name, Data Type, Symbol, Altitude, Data Extension, Power
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6 GPS OPERATION (ADVANCED) GPS items Altitude (Default: OFF) [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Position > Altitude Selects whether or not to transmit altitude data with the position data in the D-PRS mode. LLThe number of characters you can enter in "Comment" differs, depending on the "Altitude" and "Data Extension" settings. •• OFF: No altitude data is transmitted. •• ON: Transmits altitude data with position data. Data Extension (Default: OFF) [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Position > Data Extension Selects whether or not to transmit the Course/Speed data or the Power/Hight/Gain/Directivity data with the position data in the D-PRS mode. LLThe number of characters you can enter in "Comment" differs, depending on the "Altitude" and "Data Extension" settings. •• OFF: Does not transmit any information. •• Course/Speed: Transmits the course and speed data with the position data. LLThe course and speed data are not transmitted when your location is manually set. LLWhen transmitting with this setting, your station is regarded as a mobile station. •• Power/Height/Gain/Directivity: Transmits the TX power level, height, antenna gain, antenna direction, and position data. LLThe Power, Height, Gain, and Directivity data are transmitted even if your location is manually set. LLWhen transmitting with this setting, your station is regarded as a base station. Power (Default: 0W) [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Position > Power Selects the TX power level of the base station to transmit along with the position data. LLThis item is displayed when "Data Extension" is set to "Power/Height/Gain/Directivity." •• Select 0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, or 81 W. Height (Default: 10ft) [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Position > Height Selects the height of the base station's antenna to transmit along with the position data. LLThis item is displayed when "Data Extension" is set to "Power/Height/Gain/Directivity." •• Select 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 320, 640, 1280, 2560, or 5120 feet.* * If the Altitude/Distance unit is set to "m," select 3, 6, 12, 24, 49, 98, 195, 390, 780, or 1561 meters. Gain (Default: 0dB) [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Position > Gain Selects the gain of the base station's antenna to transmit along with the position data. LLThis item is displayed when "Data Extension" is set to "Power/Height/Gain/Directivity." •• Select between 0 and 9 dB. Directivity (Default: Omni) [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Position > Directivity Selects the direction the base station's antenna was pointing to transmit along with the position data. LLThis item is displayed when "Data Extension" is set to "Power/Height/Gain/Directivity." •• Select Omni, 45° NE, 90° E, 135° SE, 180°S, 225° SW, 270° W, 315° NW, or 360° N. Object Name [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Object > Object Name Sets an Object's name of up to 9 characters. Data Type (Default: Live Item) [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Object > Data Type Selects the Object's status. •• Live Item: The Item station is valid. •• Killed Item: The Item station is invalid. Symbol (Default: Transceiver) [MENU] > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Object > Symbol The symbol is an icon that indicates the Object's means of transportation or location. The saved symbol is transmitted along with the position data while in the D-PRS mode. LLSee page 6-31 for details of editing a symbol. 6-33