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Using the GPS Function
Positioning Using GPS
Explanation of the
position information screen
Example of a display of your
own station position
Example of a display of a
partner station position
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Latitude
Displayed as “X DD°MM’SS””
X: N (north latitude) / S (south latitude)
DD: 0 - 90 (degrees)
MM: 0 - 59 (minutes)
SS: 0 - 59 (seconds)
Example: N 35°37’ 23” (latitude 35 degrees
37 minutes & 23 seconds)
Tip
The “DD°MM’SS”” and “DD°MM.
MM’” will switch each time the number
section is touched.
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Longitude
Displayed as “X DDD°MM’SS””
X: E (east longitude) / W (west longitude)
DDD: 0 - 180 (degrees)
MM: 0 - 59 (minutes)
SS: 0 - 59 (seconds)
Example: E 139°45’ 02” (east longitude 139
degrees 45 minutes 02 seconds)
Tip
The “DDD°MM’SS”” and “DDD°MM.
MM’” will switch each time the number
section is touched.
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Position information status display
The status display will indicate that the
data received contains position information.
The status display will blink when the GM
function is activated.
Tip
Refer to the separate Operating
Manual GM Edition for the details
on the GM function (download the
manual from the YAESU website).
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Partner station call sign and time of
receipt
➄
Distance to a partner station
Tip
Use
[APRS]
→
[12 APRS UNITS]
in the set-up menu to change the display units of the various data.