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8.7 CONFIRMING GPS SIGNAL (GPS STATUS DISPLAY)
When the
GX2400
receives the GPS signal from the internal GPS receiver ,
a small satellite icon “ ”
*
will appear on the display and your current location
(latitude/longitude) is shown on the display. (*When the GPS signal receiving
from the NMEA 2000 or NEMA-0183, a “
2K
” (NMEA 2000) icon or “I/O” (NMEA-
0183) icon will appear on the display.)
If there is a problem with the NMEA connection between the radio and the GPS,
the GPS icon will blink continuously until the connection is corrected.
The transceiver 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 the satellites.
(GPS Status Display mode)
NOTE
When the GPS reception is limited, such as the flush mounting of the radio,
it is recommended to connect the optional External GPS Antenna SCU-38
to the GPS connector on the rear panel.
1. Press the [
MENU/SET
] key to display “
MENU
”.
2. Rotate the
DIAL/ENT
knob to select “
GPS
”, then press
the [
SELECT
] soft key.
3. Rotate the
DIAL/ENT
knob to select “
GPS STATUS
”,
then press the [
ENTER
] soft key to display the GPS
status currently being received.
4. Press the [
CLEAR
] key to return to radio operation.
NOTE
For the transceiver to properly show the GPS status page when an exter
-
nal GPS receiver or a chart plotter is connected, the external device must
be setup to output GSA and GSV NMEA 0183 sentences. When using
the equipment of NMEA 2000, it must be able to output PGN No.129540
(GNSS Sats in View).
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