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HDR-106
MPEG2/H264 – 4:2:2 – 10 bits – DVB-T2/T Diversity 6 – DVB-S2/S Receiver
MANUAL 7.0
Chapter 5: GPS
5.1
Introduction
The HDT-02 transmitter has a GPS antenna input in order to give
information to the device about the positioning data.
Once the information is kept inside the device, it can be sent to the HDR-
106 receiver. If the signal arrives correctly to the receiver system, then the
HDR-106 will have all the GPS data available and this receiver device will be
able to calculate the direction, distance, positioning... of the transmitter.
All this information is shown in the GPS menu screen available in the HDR-
106 receiver.
The HDR-106 receiver also includes another feature that consists on an
output RS232 connection which allows watching throughout Google Maps
application the position of the transmitter in real time.
The HDR-106 has available a GPS antenna input so as to obtain the
coordinates of the receiver device. It is highly recommended to obtain the
GPS coordinates of the receiver automatically from the GPS antenna.
5.2
Main Screen
Next it is explained the value of the data field which appears in the main
screen of the HDR-106 receiver.
Figure 5.1 Main screen
Data status field indicates with a darkened D that there is no data received.
If the ‘G’ does not vary, then it is connected to the satellites.
Darkened D
no data
Undarkened D
data
Undarkened G
GPS data
DVBT2: 26.2Mb H.264 576/50i 420/S AAG
F:2.300,0MHz Q64 5/6 1/4 8MHz 8K 0
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