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GPS TX Mode
(Default: OFF)
MENU > GPS >
GPS TX Mode
Select a GPS transmission format to send GPS
position data while in the DV mode�
•
OFF:
Does not transmit GPS data�
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D-PRS (DV-A): Transmits GPS data in the D-PRS
format�
•
NMEA (DV-G): Transmits GPS data in the NMEA
format�
Unproto Address
(Default: API31,DSTAR*)
MENU > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS (DV-A) >
Unproto Address
Displays an unproto address of up to 56 alphanumeric
characters�
NOTE:
You should use the default address, and
editing is not recommended�
Symbol
(Default: Person)
MENU >GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS (DV-A) >
Symbol
Select the symbol that indicates your operating
situation� The selected symbol channel’s symbols
(1 ~ 4) are transmitted with position data�
See “Selectable Symbol list�” (p� 5-15)
< Selecting a symbol with a 2 character symbol
code>
1� Select a symbol channel, and then push [QUICK]�
2� Select “Edit Symbol�”
3� Push [QUICK]�
4� Select “Direct Input�”
5� Rotate [DIAL] to select a character or symbol�
6� Push [CS] to select the second digit�
7� Rotate [DIAL] to select a character or symbol�
Selectable characters and symbols
<For the first digit>
/, \, 0 to 9, A to Z
<For the second digit>
A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, ! " #
$ % & ’ ( ) * + , - � / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ˜
8� After selecting, push [ENT]�
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Sets the symbol into the symbol channel�
<Selecting a preset symbol>
1� Select a symbol channel, and then push [QUICK]�
2� Select “Edit Symbol�”
3� Select a symbol�
•
Sets the symbol into the symbol channel�
SSID
(Default: ---)
MENU > GPS > GPS TX Mode > D-PRS (DV-A) >
SSID
Select an SSID based on APRS
®
to add to your call
sign, to show your operating style to other stations�
The addition methods of the SSID differ, depending on
whether the call sign includes a space or not�
•
---:
The space in call sign is converted to “-�”
L
If no text is entered after the space, the space
will be deleted, and the space is not converted
to “-�”
Example:
JA3YUA → JA3YUA
JA3YUA
A
→ JA3YUA
-A
•
(-0):
No SSID is added�
L
If a call sign includes a space, any text or digit
after the space will be deleted�
Example:
JA3YUA → JA3YUA
JA3YUA
A
→ JA3YUA
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-1~-15: Adds an SSID of -1 to -15 to your call sign�
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Example:
SSID is “-9�”
JA3YUA → JA3YUA
-9
JA3YUA
A
→ JA3YUA
-9
•
-A~-Z: Adds an SSID of -A to -Z to your call sign�
L
Example:
SSID is “-Z�”
JA3YUA → JA3YUA
-Z
JA3YUA
A
→ JA3YUA
-Z
TIP: About the SSID
To assist in identifying a station’s type, designated
call sign SSIDs are used in D-PRS (or 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�
http://aprs.org/aprs11/SSIDs.txt