Icom ID-5100A Full Instruction Manual - Page 254

GPS Message, GPS Information, GPS Position, MY] screen, When the caller, s TX mode is NMEA

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Previous view 12 MENU SCREEN GPS items (Continued) GPS Message GPS > GPS TX Mode > NMEA > GPS Message Enter a GPS message of up to 20 alphanumeric characters. (p. 8-28) NOTE: When you do not want to send a message, be sure to delete the message programmed in the Quick Menu window. GPS Information GPS > GPS Information Displays the GPS satellite direction, altitude, satellite number and receiving status. (p. 8-13) Example: tracking 4 satellites  Non tracking satellites Regular characters (Example: 01) Tracking satellites (weak signal) Reversed characters (Example: 01 ) Tracking satellites (strong signal) SAT Altitude Latitude Longitude Number of tracking satellite ------ft (Non-positioning / 2D (Tracking three satellite) /Positioning results (4 or more satellite tracking Non-positioning)/Positioning results Non-positioning)/Positioning results GPS Position GPS > GPS Position Your current position, received position or GPS memory alarm position information is displayed. (p. 8-4) Touch [∫] or [√] one or more times to select the screen to see the "MY," "RX," "MEM" and "ALM" screens. [MY] screen (MY Position) Compass* Latitude Longitude GL ALT SPEED TIME COURSE Displays your direction Displays your latitude Displays your longitude Displays the grid locator based on the latitude and longitude of your position. Displays your own altitude Displays your speed over ground Displays current time received from the GPS Displays your direction heading When the "GPS Select" item is set to "Manual," the screen shows only latitude, longitude, altitude, GL (Grid locator), and time (internal clock). [RX] screen (Received position of the other station) Depending on the caller's TX mode or TX format, the displayed items and these meanings are differ. The following lists describe the items for each category. Nothing is displayed when no position data is received on your transceiver. 1. When the caller's TX mode is NMEA Compass* Displays the caller's direction from your position. Latitude Displays the caller's latitude Longitude Displays the caller's longitude Displays the grid locator based on the GL latitude and longitude of the caller's position. ALT Displays the caller's altitude DST COURSE Displays the caller's distance from your position Displays the caller's direction over ground SPEED Displays the caller's speed GPS Time Stamp Displays the time that the caller acquired the position data. Call sign Displays the caller's call sign *These items can be selected in the Quick Menu screen. 12-32

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MENU SCREEN
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GPS Message
GPS > GPS TX Mode > NMEA > GPS Message
Enter a GPS message of up to 20 alphanumeric char-
acters. (p. 8-28)
NOTE:
When you do not want to send a message,
be sure to delete the message programmed in the
Quick Menu window.
GPS Information
GPS > GPS Information
Displays the GPS satellite direction, altitude, satellite
number and receiving status. (p. 8-13)
Example: tracking 4 satellites
Non tracking satellites
Regular characters
(Example: 01)
Tracking satellites (weak signal)
Reversed characters
(Example:
01
)
Tracking satellites (strong signal)
SAT
Number of tracking satellite
Altitude
------ft (Non-positioning / 2D (Tracking
three satellite) /Positioning results (4
or more satellite tracking)
Latitude
--°--.--'-(Non-positioning)/Positioning
results
Longitude
---°--.--'-(Non-positioning)/Positioning
results
GPS Position
GPS > GPS Position
Your current position, received position or GPS memo-
ry alarm position information is displayed. (p. 8-4)
Touch [
] or [
] one or more times to select the screen
to see the “MY,” “RX,” “MEM” and “ALM” screens.
[MY] screen
(MY Position)
Compass*
Displays your direction
Latitude
Displays your latitude
Longitude
Displays your longitude
GL
Displays the grid locator based on
the latitude and longitude of your
position.
ALT
Displays your own altitude
SPEED
Displays your speed over ground
TIME
Displays current time received from
the GPS
COURSE
Displays your direction heading
When the “GPS Select” item is set to “Manual,” the screen
shows only latitude, longitude, altitude, GL (Grid locator), and
time (internal clock).
[RX] screen
(Received position of the other station)
Depending on the caller’s TX mode or TX format, the
displayed items and these meanings are differ.
The following lists describe the items for each catego-
ry.
Nothing is displayed when no position data is received
on your transceiver.
1. When the caller
s TX mode is NMEA
Compass*
Displays the caller’s direction from
your position.
Latitude
Displays the caller’s latitude
Longitude
Displays the caller’s longitude
GL
Displays the grid locator based on the
latitude and longitude of the caller’s
position.
ALT
Displays the caller’s altitude
DST
Displays the caller’s distance from
your position
COURSE
Displays the caller’s direction over
ground
SPEED
Displays the caller’s speed
GPS Time Stamp
Displays the time that the caller
acquired the position data.
Call sign
Displays the caller’s call sign
GPS items (Continued)
*These items can be selected in the Quick Menu screen.