Icom ID-5100A Full Instruction Manual - Page 251
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Previous view 12 MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) Power (Default: 0W) GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Item > Power Select the TX power level of the item station, to transmit in addition to the position data. Select between 0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, and 81W. When the "Data Extension" item is set to "Power/ Height/Gain/Directivity," this item appears. Height (Default: 10ft) GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Item > Height Select the height of the item station's antenna, to transmit in addition to the position data. Select between 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, 320, 640, 1280, 2560, and 5120 feet.* *If the Altitude/Distance unit is set to "m," select between 3, 6, 12, 24, 49, 98, 195, 390, 780, and 1561 meters. When the "Data Extension" item is set to "Power/ Height/Gain/Directivity," this item appears. Gain (Default: 0dB) GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Item > Gain Select the gain of the item station's antenna, to transmit in addition to the position data. Select between 0 and 9 dB. When the "Data Extension" item is set to "Power/ Height/Gain/Directivity," this item appears. Directivity (Default: Omni) GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Item > Directivity Select the direction that the item station's antenna was pointing, to transmit in addition to the position data. Select between Omni, 45ºNE, 90ºE, 135ºSE, 180ºS, 225ºSW, 270ºW, 315ºNW and 360ºN. When the "Data Extension" item is set to "Power/ Height/Gain/Directivity," this item appears. SSID (Default: ---) GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS > TX Format > Item > SSID Select an SSID based on APRS® to add to your call sign, to show your operating style to other stations. The addition methods of the SSID may differ, depending on whether the call sign includes a space or not. • ---: The space in the 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" ➡ "JA3YUA" "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. Example: "JA3YUA" ➡ "JA3YUA" "JA3YUA A" ➡ "JA3YUA" • -1 to -15:Adds an SSID of -1 to -15 to the call sign. If a call sign includes a space, it will be auto- matically changed to this set numeric ID. Example (SSID [-9]): "JA3YUA" ➡ "JA3YUA-9" "JA3YUA A" ➡ "JA3YUA-9" • -A to -Z: Adds an SSID of -A to -Z to your call sign. If a call sign includes a space, it will be auto- matically changed to this set letter ID. Example (SSID [-Z]): "JA3YUA" ➡ "JA3YUA-Z" "JA3YUA A" ➡ "JA3YUA-Z" About SSID To assist in identifying a station's type, designated call sign SSIDs are used in D-PRS (APRS®), according to the 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 on the D-PRS or APRS®, and correctly set. 12-29