MANUAL ROUTE MODE
NMEA
POSITION
RECEIVER
ROUTE
ROUTE LEG
SIGNAL QUALITY
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subject to other scientific assump-
tions. Identified by a unique na-
me, such as NAD-27 or NAD-83.
A mode of operation used when
navigating on a route. In the
manual route mode, when you
pass the leg's destination, the
screen displays "ARRIVED" on
the fourth line. The unit must be
switched to the next leg manually
by pressing the RIGHT ARROW.
National Marine Electronics
Association. Also the standard
developed by the NMEA to allow
navigational devices to exchange
data.
A location that is obtained in real
time and expressed in a coordi-
nate system. Sometimes called a
fix. Also a waypoint location
obtained from a chart or other
source.
The electronic components of the
NAV 5000 that receive satellite
signals.
A planned course of travel,
divided into one to ten legs, each
with its own start and destination.
A portion of a route.
An indication of the carrier-to-
noise ratio of each satellite signal
being used, and abbreviated as
SQ. Ranges from 0 (lowest) to 9
(highest). A scale for indicating
the strength of the signal, and the
likelihood of the lock on the signal
being lost. See Appendix 4 and
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