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Previous view 8 GPS OPERATION Transmitting D-PRS data (Continued) DDSetting D-PRS Position (Mobile/Base) Set to transmit as a D-PRS Position. 1. Setting the GPS TX Mode to D-PRS qqTouch [MENU]. wwTouch "GPS TX Mode." (GPS > GPS TX Mode) • If the item is not displayed, touch [∫] or [√] one or more times to select another page. eeTouch "D-PRS." 2. Displaying the Unproto Address The default address should be used, and editing is not recommended. rrTouch "Unproto Address." • The default setting is "API510,DSTAR*." ttTouch []. • Returns to the previous screen. 3. Setting the TX format to "Position" Set the TX format. yyTouch "TX Format." uuTouch "Position." 4. Setting the Symbol Select the desired symbol that represents your operating situation. The selected symbol channel's symbols (1~4) are transmitted in addition to the position data. iiTouch "Symbol." ooTouch the desired symbol channel. • 1:Car, 2: Van, 3: Truck, and 4:House QTH (VHF) are set as defaults. • See page 12-20 for editing a symbol or selecting other symbol details. 5. Setting the SSID To assist in identifying a station's type, the displayed APRS® (Automatic Packet Reporting System) based SSID is added after the D-PRS data call sign. The way to add SSID's differs, depending on whether you enter a space in your call signs or not. !0 Touch "SSID." !1 Touch the desired SSID to set. • To select another page, touch [∫] or [√] one or more times. • ---: The space in call sign is converted to "-." If no text is programmed after the space, the space will be deleted, and the space is not converted to "-." Example: JA3YUA A > JA3YUA-A • (-0): No SSID is added. If a call sign includes a space, any text or digit after the space will be deleted. • -1~-15: Adds an SSID of -1 to -15 to your call sign. Example: SSID is "-9." JA3YUA A > JA3YUA-9 • -A~-Z: Adds an SSID of -A to -Z to your call sign. Example: SSID is "-Z." JA3YUA A > JA3YUA-Z About the SSID To assist in identifying a station's type, designated call sign SSIDs are used in D-PRS (APRS®), according to a common guideline. The guideline may be changed when the infrastructure environment, such as a product or network, is changed. Please check the latest guideline in the web site related to D-PRS and APRS®, and correctly set. ☞☞Continued on the next page. 8-17

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8
GPS OPERATION
8-17
D
Setting D-PRS Position (Mobile/Base)
Set to transmit as a D-PRS Position.
Setting the GPS TX Mode to D-PRS
1.
Touch [MENU].
q
Touch “GPS TX Mode.”
w
(GPS >
GPS TX Mode
)
• If the item is not displayed, touch [
] or [
] one or more
times to select another page.
Touch “D-PRS.”
e
Displaying the Unproto Address
2.
The default address should be used, and editing is not
recommended.
Touch “Unproto Address.”
r
• The default setting is “API510,DSTAR*.”
Touch [
t
].
• Returns to the previous screen.
Setting the TX format to “Position”
3.
Set the TX format.
Touch “TX Format.”
y
Touch “Position.”
u
Setting the Symbol
4.
Select the desired symbol that represents your operat-
ing situation.
The selected symbol channel’s symbols (1~4) are
transmitted in addition to the position data.
Touch “Symbol.”
i
Touch the desired symbol channel.
o
• 1:Car, 2: Van, 3: Truck, and 4:House QTH (VHF) are set
as defaults.
• See page 12-20 for editing a symbol or selecting other
symbol details.
Setting the SSID
5.
To assist in identifying a station’s type, the displayed
APRS
®
(Automatic Packet Reporting System) based
SSID is added after the D-PRS data call sign.
The way to add SSID’s differs, depending on whether
you enter a space in your call signs or not.
!
0
Touch “SSID.”
!
1
Touch the desired SSID to set.
• To select another page, touch [
] or [
] one or more
times.
• ---:
The space in call sign is converted to “-.” If no text
is programmed after the space, the space will be
deleted, and the space is not converted to “-.”
Example: JA3YUA
A
> JA3YUA
-A
• (-0):
No SSID is added. If a call sign includes a space,
any text or digit after the space will be deleted.
• -1~-15:
Adds an SSID of -1 to -15 to your call sign.
Example: SSID is “-9.”
JA3YUA
A
> JA3YUA
-9
-A~-Z: Adds an SSID of -A to -Z to your call sign.
Example: SSID is “-Z.”
JA3YUA
A
> JA3YUA
-Z
About the SSID
To assist in identifying a station’s type, designated
call sign SSIDs are used in D-PRS (APRS
®
), accord-
ing to a common guideline.
The guideline may be changed when the infrastruc-
ture environment, such as a product or network, is
changed.
Please check the latest guideline in the web site re-
lated to D-PRS and APRS
®
, and correctly set.
Transmitting D-PRS data (Continued)
Continued on the next page.