5
GPS OPERATION
5-15
D
Setting D-PRS Position (Mobile/Base)
Set to transmit as a D-PRS Position.
1. Setting the GPS TX Mode to D-PRS
GPS >
GPS TX Mode
1. Push [MENU].
2. Rotate [DIAL] to select “GPS,” then push [
ï
].
3. Select “GPS TX Mode,” then push [
ï
].
4. Select “D-PRS,” then push [
ï
].
TIP:
If the TX information setting has been done, you
can easily turn ON the GPS TX mode by pushing
[MENU] after step 4.
• Returns to the standby screen, then displays “
.”
2. Checking the Unproto Address
You should use the default address, and editing is not
recommended.
1. Select “Unproto Address,” then push [
ï
].
L
The default setting is “API410,DSTAR*.”
2. Push [
].
•Returns to the previous screen.
3. Setting the TX format to “Position”
1. Select “TX Format,” then push [
ï
].
2. Select “Position,” then push [
ï
].
•Displays the POSITION screen.
4. Setting the Symbol
Select the symbol that indicates your operating
situation. The selected symbol channel’s symbols
(1~4) are transmitted along with the position data.
1. Select “Symbol,” then push [
ï
].
2. Select the symbol channel, then push [QUICK].
3. Select “Edit Symbol,” then push [
ï
].
4. Select the symbol, then push [
ï
].
L
1:Car, 2: Van, 3: Truck, and 4:House QTH (VHF) are
set as defaults.
L
See page 9-24 to directly edit a symbol.
5. Select the symbol channel, then push [
ï
].
•Returns to the POSITION screen.
5. Setting the SSID
To assist in identifying a station’s type, the displayed
APRS
®
(Automatic Packet Reporting System) based
SSID is added after the D-PRS data call sign.
The way to add SSID’s differs, depending on whether
you enter a space in your call signs or not.
1. Select “SSID,” then push [
ï
].
2. Select the SSID, then push [
ï
].
•---:
The space in call sign is converted
to “-.” If no text is entered after the
space, the space will be deleted, and
the space is not converted to “-.”
Example: JA3YUA A > JA3YUA-A
•(-0):
No SSID is added. If a call sign
includes a space, any text or digit
after the space will be deleted.
•-1~-15:
Adds an SSID of -1 to -15 to your call
sign.
Example: SSID is “-9.”
JA3YUA A → JA3YUA-9
•-A~-Z:
Adds an SSID of -A to -Z to your call
sign.
Example: SSID is “-Z.”
JA3YUA A → JA3YUA-Z
About the SSID
To assist in identifying a station’s type, designated
call sign SSIDs are used in D-PRS (APRS
®
),
according to a common guideline. The guideline may
be changed when the infrastructure environment,
such as a product or network, is changed. Please
check the latest guideline in the web site related to
D-PRS and APRS
®
, and correctly set.
Transmitting D-PRS data (Continued)
☞
Continued on the next page.
Previous view