T-RX™ User Guide
Version 1.4
Latitude
The latitude where the test is being performed, in whole degrees (Positive
latitude is N, negative is S). Latitude does not need to be exact (unless Show
Position Difference is selected), it indicates the N or S hemisphere for surface
position ambiguity resolution. If the configured Latitude is in the correct
hemisphere then the surface position will be decoded correctly
Longitude
The longitude where the test is being performed, in whole degrees (Positive
longitude is E, negative is W). Longitude does not need to be exact
(unless
Show Position Difference is selected)
, it indicates the E/W quadrants (< 90 E,
≥
90 E, < 90 W,
≥
90 W) for Surface Position ambiguity resolution. If the
configured Longitude is in the correct quadrant then the surface position will
be decoded correctly
Show Position
Difference
If selected, the Position Difference field will be shown in the test page. Use
exact decimal degrees for latitude and longitude fields
External Loss
(dB)
Applies to DRCT or EANT selections only. External loss refers to the loss of
the coax connection and optional coupler to a transponder when using the
DRCT connection, or of the external antenna and coax
when using the EANT
selection.
Set the external loss by pressing < or >, or manually sliding to the
required external loss level
Distance (ft)
Applies to EANT or internal antenna selections only. Distance refers to the
distance in feet from the transponder antenna under test to the T-RX™ when
using the EANT or internal antenna selections.
Set the distance by pressing <
or >, or manually sliding to the required distance
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