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Where:
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N for North, S for South; E for East, W for West
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“D..” for degree digits, “M..” for minute digits, “S..” for
second digits
When typing in a latitude or longitude, leading and trailing
zeroes can be omitted. Degree (°), minute (’) and second (”)
symbols can be omitted as well.
For example, typing 5 6.45 N is a valid entry for 5°
06.450000’ N.
If you use the “Deg.” angle unit, you can use signs for
directions:
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“-” sign for South (S) or West (W)
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No sign or “+” sign for North (N) or East (E)
Time Units
Time is always expressed in 24-hour format. You can choose
between the following two options:
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UTC: UTC time provided by the receiver.
•
Local: Local time derived from the UTC time provided by
the receiver, taking into account the time zone read from
the computer’s regional settings.
Deg. Min.
Sec.
DD°MM’ SS.SSSSS” N or
DD°MM’ SS.SSSSS” S
DDD°MM’ SS.SSSSS” E or
DDD°MM’ SS.SSSSS” W
Angle Unit
Used
Latitude Format
Longitude Format