Icom ID-51A PLUS2 Advanced Owners Manual - Page 167
Transmitting D-PRS DV-A data
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Previous view 10 GPS OPERATION ■■Transmitting D-PRS (DV-A) data When D-PRS is selected in the GPS TX mode, you can transmit D-PRS data. When operating in the D-PRS mode, the following codes are transmitted to the PC. D-PRS code is based on APRS® code. (APRS®: Automatic Packet Reporting System). DD D-PRS D-PRS is a function that simultaneously sends position data received from the internal or an external GPS receiver, using the slow speed data packet space, along with voice in the DV mode. In an analog mode, you can transmit or receive only voice or data at one time. However a D-PRS capable transceiver can transmit or receive message data or GPS position data at the same time voice is being transmitted or received. An I-GATE is required to send position data to the APRS® server. NOTE: • If "GPS select" is set to "Manual," the position data entered in "Manual Position" is change to the D-PRS format data to transmit. (p. 16-32) (GPS > GPS Set > Manual Position) • Please note that if "GPS Auto TX" is set to any other setting than "OFF," the data is transmitted according to the set time. (p. 16-50) (GPS > GPS Auto TX) • The image of D-PRS Voice, Messages and D-PRS positions D-STAR repeater Information from an APRS® network D-PRS positions I-GATE Voice, Messages and D-PRS positions Voice, Messages and D-PRS positions D-PRS positions Voice, Messages and D-PRS positions D-PRS positions I-GATE APRS® server DDOperating D-PRS (DV-A) To transmit in D-PRS (DV-A), follow the steps below, and for more details, see the pages listed along with the steps. 1. "MY"(Your own call sign) entering (see page 2 of the Basic manual) 2. Receiving GPS data (p. 10-2) 3. Set GPS TX MODE to D-PRS (DV-A) (p. 10-25) 4. S et TX information (pp. 10-25 to 10-28) You must set an SSID and symbol. (G PS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS(DV-A)) Complete (You can transmit in D-PRS) +":6"; PC You can check the location on a map site. 10-24