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1.10
Receiving GPS Data
The base station receiving GPS data from the transceiver of a mobile station can send the GPS data to a PC as serial
commands. If a PC installed with a mapping application is connected to the communication port of the base station
transceiver, the location information of mobile station transceivers appears on a map on the PC display. This function is
convenient for a dispatch control or traffic control system.
Also, if a mobile station transceiver connecting to a GPS receiver unit or having a built-in GPS receiver unit receives location
information (GPS data) from a GPS satellite, the current location information of the own transceiver can be displayed on
the LCD.
Note
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The GPS data received from a GPS satellite can be stored in both the internal memory of the transceiver and a microSD
card or a microSDHC card at regular time intervals. (Refer to Common FUNC
Storing the GPS Data (GPS Data
.)
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For a transceiver receiving GPS data, “Data + GPS Data Output” needs to be assigned to the communication port
connected to a PC with the mapping application installed. (Refer to Common FUNC
Available Functions for COM Port
.)
GPS Position Display
GPS Position Display
is the function to display the current location information of the own transceiver on the LCD.
GPS Position Display
.
1.11
Disabling the Transceiver Capability by Remote Control
(Radio Inhibit / Uninhibit)
Radio Inhibit
is the function that disables the transceiver capability by remote control. This function allows an administrator
to remotely disable the transceiver, for instance, if the transceiver is lost.
Also,
Radio Uninhibit
is the function that can reset the Radio Inhibit state.
The transceiver in the Radio Inhibit state appears to be in the same state as if the transceiver is turned OFF. However, the
transceiver actually remains turned ON even though it appears to be turned OFF.
Note
This transceiver can only receive but cannot send a Radio Inhibit/ Uninhibit request message.
Transceiver Behavior upon Receipt of the Radio Inhibit Request Command
The transceiver enters the Radio Inhibit state when the transceiver receives a Radio Inhibit request message.
After the transceiver enters the Radio Inhibit state, the transceiver that received the Radio Inhibit request message sends
an ACK to the system that sent the Radio Inhibit request message.
However, the transceiver that receives the Radio Inhibit request message does not enter the Radio Inhibit state in the
following cases:
Also, the transceiver does not send any ACK.
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If the Target ID for a Radio Inhibit request message is configured for other than own
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If
Radio Inhibit
is disabled
To receive a Radio Inhibit request message and accept the received message,
Radio Inhibit
needs to be enabled.
1 P25 CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
1.10 Receiving GPS Data
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