Accessing Received Aprs Data - Kenwood TH-D7A(G) Instruction Manual

144/440 mhz fm dual bander
Table of Contents

Advertisement

ACCESSING RECEIVED APRS DATA

This transceiver is capable of receiving and storing
APRS data from up to 40 stations in memory. You can
select the desired station and access the desired
information, by switching the display.
1 Press [LIST].
• The display for selecting a station appears.
• The numbers beside the call signs indicate the order in
which data is received. The data received last is
assigned 1.
2 Press [UP]/ [DWN] to select the desired station.
3 Press [OK].
• The display for accessing the desired information
appears.
96 96BCON
BCONDUP
ST STA CON
CON
9
7
5
STA CON
96 96BCON
BCONDUP
9
7
5
96 96BCONDUP
ST STA CON
CON
9
7
5
4 Press [OK] repeatedly until you can access the
desired information.
• The next page shows how displays will be switched.
• You may press [ESC] to restore the previous display.
5 Press [LIST] twice to restore the frequency display.
You may want to delete all information of the desired
station. Press [A/B] instead of [OK] in step 3 or 4.
"DELETE?" appears. Press [OK] to delete the
information.
To delete the information of all stations, press [A/B] (1 s)
in step 2. "DELETE ALL?" appears. Press [OK]. Then
"SURE?" appears. Press [OK] again to delete the
information.
The types of information accessible in step 4 differ
depending on the types of stations. For details, see the
next page.
Note:
When data from the 41st station is received, the oldest data in
memory is replaced by that data.
Each time new APRS data is received from the same station, the old
data from that station (in memory) is replaced by new data.
When APRS data is received with a GPS receiver connected, included
position data is sent to the receiver, using the NMEA-0183 $GPWPL
format (or Magellan format). This data is registered in the Waypoint List of
the receiver. Access Menu 2–3 (WAYPOINT) and select the number of
characters to be input. You can select 6 to 9 digits for NMEA, 6 digits for
Magellan, DGPS, or OFF (default) . With NMEA 6 digits selected, the right
6 characters of the call sign is used as a name (ex. for KJ6HC-3, J6HC-3).
Select DGPS to input differential position data to a DGPS-compatible
receiver if it is connected.
5

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Th-d7a

Table of Contents