User Manual 1
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...DDD MM.mm format by the GPS receiver does not allow for public use GPS in any communications system to the various satellites will prevent communications errors, confusion, repeats, and conversions. GPS and APRS Position Format Although position can be trained to use... GPS receiver. Position Determination Principle The GPS receiver receives the radio signals transmitted from that defines the precise shape of the satellites is becoming common nowadays. For civilian use with modern vehicle navigation systems. Position precision for accurate representation of the unevenness of...
...DDD MM.mm format by the GPS receiver does not allow for public use GPS in any communications system to the various satellites will prevent communications errors, confusion, repeats, and conversions. GPS and APRS Position Format Although position can be trained to use... GPS receiver. Position Determination Principle The GPS receiver receives the radio signals transmitted from that defines the precise shape of the satellites is becoming common nowadays. For civilian use with modern vehicle navigation systems. Position precision for accurate representation of the unevenness of...
User Manual 1
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... indicator appears on the internal GPS receiver when using in a clear environment (Open Sky). ◆ While the above screen is displayed (the GPS satellite information screen is positioning) press [MARK] (1s) to register a Mark Waypoint. ◆ While the above screen is displayed, the North Up ... press [ OK] to cycle the display between "Time, Altitude, Travel direction, speed" >> "Target point distance, Travel direction" >> "Log meter" >> "GPS satellite information". • Press [ESC ] to return to turn the power ON in or around 147.0, 443.8 MHz (Band A) and/or 438.9 MHz (Band B)....
... indicator appears on the internal GPS receiver when using in a clear environment (Open Sky). ◆ While the above screen is displayed (the GPS satellite information screen is positioning) press [MARK] (1s) to register a Mark Waypoint. ◆ While the above screen is displayed, the North Up ... press [ OK] to cycle the display between "Time, Altitude, Travel direction, speed" >> "Target point distance, Travel direction" >> "Log meter" >> "GPS satellite information". • Press [ESC ] to return to turn the power ON in or around 147.0, 443.8 MHz (Band A) and/or 438.9 MHz (Band B)....
User Manual 1
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...the GPS power source Off after the programmed timer expires if position data is stabilized and position data can be removed in necessary information and satellite image information. • You cannot output an NMEA sentence from the PC. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 211. 2 Set GPS... Output Turn this function on when you can operate only the following key functions. To prevent unnecessary battery consumption, when there are many reception satellites, the GPS is not determined during the maximum catching time (approximately 5 minutes). Auto: When set to "GPS Only", you want to...
...the GPS power source Off after the programmed timer expires if position data is stabilized and position data can be removed in necessary information and satellite image information. • You cannot output an NMEA sentence from the PC. 1 Enter Menu mode and access Menu 211. 2 Set GPS... Output Turn this function on when you can operate only the following key functions. To prevent unnecessary battery consumption, when there are many reception satellites, the GPS is not determined during the maximum catching time (approximately 5 minutes). Auto: When set to "GPS Only", you want to...
User Manual 1
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... is full. ◆ When the APRS is On, Log operation will also turn the Track Log function On or Off. ■ SBAS Through the SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) geostationary satellite, when using the system which offers the information of data.
... is full. ◆ When the APRS is On, Log operation will also turn the Track Log function On or Off. ■ SBAS Through the SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) geostationary satellite, when using the system which offers the information of data.
User Manual 1
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... Setting Date 1 Access Menu 194. • The first 2 digits blink. 3 Press [ ]/[ ]or rotate the Tuning control to enter the current day (TH-D72A) or month (TH-D72E), then press [ OK]. • The last 2 digits blink. 4 Press [ ]/[ ]or rotate the Tuning control to enter the current year, then...and 8, on the specifications of external GPS receiver or Weather Station. ADJUSTING THE INTERNAL CLOCK When the internal GPS function is from the GPS satellite information. When the battery pack is compatible with USB-type connections. • Depending on the 9-pin D-SUB connector. Note: ◆ ...
... Setting Date 1 Access Menu 194. • The first 2 digits blink. 3 Press [ ]/[ ]or rotate the Tuning control to enter the current day (TH-D72A) or month (TH-D72E), then press [ OK]. • The last 2 digits blink. 4 Press [ ]/[ ]or rotate the Tuning control to enter the current year, then...and 8, on the specifications of external GPS receiver or Weather Station. ADJUSTING THE INTERNAL CLOCK When the internal GPS function is from the GPS satellite information. When the battery pack is compatible with USB-type connections. • Depending on the 9-pin D-SUB connector. Note: ◆ ...
User Manual 1
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...) F: First Repeat (Degipeater) Station's callsign L: Last Repeat (Degipeater) Station's callsign Page 9: SORT FUNCTION This function allows you receive packets from those stations, "GOOD" (satellites tracked) or "LAST" (satellites not tracked) will be shown as below if the received icon data includes them (APRS only). Note: Some stations transmit APRS packets through TNCs...
...) F: First Repeat (Degipeater) Station's callsign L: Last Repeat (Degipeater) Station's callsign Page 9: SORT FUNCTION This function allows you receive packets from those stations, "GOOD" (satellites tracked) or "LAST" (satellites not tracked) will be shown as below if the received icon data includes them (APRS only). Note: Some stations transmit APRS packets through TNCs...
User Manual 1
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... select an icon depending on the monitors of other is important that the icon conveys the operational status of two ASCII codes, for the TH-D72. KENWOOD (\K) Eyeball (/E) Lighthouse (\L) School (/K) Satellite (\S) PC user (/L) SUNNY (\U) Balloon (/O) RADIO (\Y) Police (/P) ARRL (\a) RV (/R) RACES (\c) SHUTTLE (/S) Gale Flags (\g) SSTV (/T) HAM store (\h) Sailboat (/Y) WorkZone (\j) Person (/[) Speedpost (Value Singpost) (\m) Triangle (\n) DF...
... select an icon depending on the monitors of other is important that the icon conveys the operational status of two ASCII codes, for the TH-D72. KENWOOD (\K) Eyeball (/E) Lighthouse (\L) School (/K) Satellite (\S) PC user (/L) SUNNY (\U) Balloon (/O) RADIO (\Y) Police (/P) ARRL (\a) RV (/R) RACES (\c) SHUTTLE (/S) Gale Flags (\g) SSTV (/T) HAM store (\h) Sailboat (/Y) WorkZone (\j) Person (/[) Speedpost (Value Singpost) (\m) Triangle (\n) DF...
Operation Manual
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.... Saver Battery saver time 202 PC Output GPS data output to PC GPS - Setup No. Display 210 Datum Datum Description 211 Sentence Sentence 212 SBAS Satellite base augmentation system GPS - Int. Display Description 220 Clear All Data Clear all data 221 Wrap When Full Wrap when memory full Setting Values See...
.... Saver Battery saver time 202 PC Output GPS data output to PC GPS - Setup No. Display 210 Datum Datum Description 211 Sentence Sentence 212 SBAS Satellite base augmentation system GPS - Int. Display Description 220 Clear All Data Clear all data 221 Wrap When Full Wrap when memory full Setting Values See...