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This radio is equipped with an internal GPS reception unit to receive and display the
position information at all times. The position information can be used as in the following
example.
Save the position information in the memory and use it for navigation purposes
Refer to “Using the backtrack function” (Page 95)
Save the stations with frequent communications and checks whether they are
within the sphere of communications
Refer to the separate “Operating Manual GM Edition”
Exchange position information and messages through data communications with
other stations
Refer to the separate “Operating Manual APRS Edition”
GPS or Global Positioning System is a satellite location system to determine the current
position on earth. It is a military system developed by the US Department of Defense
with approximately 30 GPS satellites circumnavigating the earth at an altitude of about
20,000 km, When signals from three or more satellites in space are received, the
current position information (longitude, latitude, altitude etc.) may be determined within
an accuracy of several meters. The accurate time can also be received from the atomic
clock built into the GPS satellite.
1
Press
for one second or longer to switch on the
power
The satellite search will begin and the “ ” icon will
be displayed at the top right of the screen.
Tips
• It may take several minutes to capture the satellites.
• When three or more satellites cannot be captured, the
icon display will disappear. In this case, positioning is
not possible and the position information cannot be
used.