Kenwood TH-D75 User Manual - Page 60

TARGET POINT, TRACK LOG, Target Point Distance and Target Direction

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TARGET POINT You can register positional information for a target point. 1 Press [MARK]. The position memory list screen appears. TRACK LOG All movement is saved in the GPS LOGGER in the microSD memory card. 1 Access Menu No. 410. 2 Select a position memory number. 3 Press [A/B]. The "in use" target point mark < > appears to the right of the time. The target point mark disappears when pressing [A/B] again. Target Point Distance and Target Direction 1 Press [F], [MARK] 2 Press [ ]. [Target point distance and Target direction screen] appears. When pressing [F] while the target point distance and target direction are displayed, the North Up display (displays North as the top) changes to the Heading Up display (displays the current travel direction as the top) or vice-versa. 2 Select to [On]. • When the built-in GPS receiver is On, the < > indicator appears on the display during positioning. Track Log will be recorded when the transceiver is in positioning status. • With the Track Log function On, even if the power source is turned Off during a Log acquisition, the log is backed up so that when the power is turned back on, the log acquisition resumes. Note: ¡ When the Track Log is turned On while the GPS function is Off, the GPS function will also turn On. ¡ When the GPS function is not pinpointing, Track log is not saved. ¡ If the Track Log overwriting configuration is turned Off (see below), "LOG FULL" appears when the log ¡ memory is full. ¡ When the APRS is On, Log operation will begin only when the APRS menu COM terminal input is Off. ¡ When the microSD memory card runs out of space, Track log function is paused. ¡ The files stored on the microSD memory card are named as Track Log started date. Example: TH-D75A:05122024_124705.nme (File for which track logging started at 12:47:05 on May 12 2024.) TH-D75E:12052024_124705.nme (File for which track logging started at 12:47:05 on 12 May 2024.) 13-6

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TARGET POINT
You can register positional information for a target point.
1
Press
[MARK]
.
The position memory list screen appears.
2
Select a position memory number.
3
Press
[A/B]
.
The “in use” target point mark
<
>
appears to the right of
the time. The target point mark disappears when pressing
[A/B]
again.
Target Point Distance and Target Direction
1
Press
[F]
,
[MARK]
2
Press
[
]
.
[Target point distance and Target direction screen]
appears. When pressing
[F]
while the target point distance
and target direction are displayed, the North Up display
(displays North as the top) changes to the Heading Up
display (displays the current travel direction as the top) or
vice-versa.
TRACK LOG
All movement is saved in the GPS LOGGER in the microSD
memory card.
1
Access Menu No. 410.
2
Select to [On].
When the built-in GPS receiver is On, the <
> indicator
appears on the display during positioning. Track Log will be
recorded when the transceiver is in positioning status.
With the Track Log function On, even if the power source is
turned Off during a Log acquisition, the log is backed up so
that when the power is turned back on, the log acquisition
resumes.
Note:
¡
When the Track Log is turned On while the GPS function is Off,
the GPS function will also turn On.
¡
When the GPS function is not pinpointing, Track log is not saved.
¡
If the Track Log overwriting configuration is turned Off (see
below), “LOG FULL” appears when the log
¡
memory is full.
¡
When the APRS is On, Log operation will begin only when the
APRS menu COM terminal input is Off.
¡
When the microSD memory card runs out of space, Track log
function is paused.
¡
The files stored on the microSD memory card are named as
Track Log started date.
Example: TH-D75A:05122024_124705.nme (File for which track
logging started at 12:47:05 on May 12 2024.)
TH-D75E:12052024_124705.nme (File for which track logging
started at 12:47:05 on 12 May 2024.)