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GX1300E
6.5 CHECKING GPS CONNECTIONS
After connections have been made between the
GX1300E
and the GPS, a small satellite icon will
appear on the top right corner of the display, and
displays your current location (Latitude/Longitude)
on the display
.
BUSY
MEM
LOC
AM
A
C
INTL
25W
123˚56.890W
23˚56.890N
09:56
P
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NOTE
The
GX1300E
has a GPS status display which
shows the satellites currently being received, along
with a graphical (bar-graph) representation of the
relative signal strengths from each of the satellites.
(GPS S
tatuS
D
ISPLay
)
GPS STATUS
LOC
AM
123˚56.890W
23˚56.890N
09:56
01
12
13
15
21
22
25
28
31
32
AS
--
NOTE
1. Turn the transceiver on.
BACK
SELECT
2. Press the
MENU
key to display the menu.
3. Select “
GPS
” with the
▲
/
▼
/
◄
/
►
key, then
press the
SELECT
soft key.
The “
GPS STATUS
” screen will appear.
4. Press the
CLR
key to return to radio operation.
• If there is a problem with the NMEA input from a GPS, the satellite
icon will blink continuously until the connection is corrected.
• If a GPS with NMEA output is not connected to the radio, the
GX1300E
will beep 10 minutes after the radio is turned on. After
that the
GX1300E
will beep every 4 hours alerting to connect a
GPS.
For the
GX1300E
to properly show the GPS status page when an ex-
ternal GPS antenna or a chart plotter is connected it must be setup to
output GSA and GSV NMEA 0183 sentences.