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GPS Status Menu
Invisible place holder
Figure 3-88. GPS Status Menu
GPS Serial Number—The serial number of the GPS unit in the
radio.
GPS Firmware Version—The firmware version running on the
GPS chip.
Satellite Fix Status—Indicates whether or not the unit has
achieved signal lock with the minimum required number of
GPS satellites. The transceiver requires a fix on five satellites to
achieve Precise Positioning Service (PPS) and four to maintain
PPS. [
No Fix, Fix]
Number of Satellites—Shows the number of GPS satellites
received by the transceiver. Although there are typically 24
active GPS satellites orbiting the Earth twice a day, only a sub-
set of these is “visible” to a receiver at a given location. A good
signal provides information from six to ten satellites.
Latitude—Shows the transceiver’s latitudinal location (in
degrees), based on GPS data received from the satellites.
Longitude—Shows the transceiver’s longitudinal location (in
degrees), based on GPS data received from the satellites.
Altitude—Shows the transceiver’s altitude above sea level (in
feet), based on GPS data received from the satellites.
GPS Information—Shows data about the individual satellites
being received, including the Pseudo-Random Noise (PRN)
code (a unique bit stream for each satellite), the satellite’s ele-
vation (in degrees), azimuth (in degrees), and the sig-
nal-to-noise ratio of the carrier signal (SNR).
Figure 3-89 on
Page 117 shows a layout example for this screen.