Data Extension; Time Stamp; Gps-A Symbol; Ssid - Icom IC-9100 Instruction Manual

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GPS/GPS-A OPERATION
GPS Set mode (Continued)
20.
Set the data extension capability to "Course/Speed"
or OFF.
When you select "Course/Speed," the transceiver's
course and speed information is transmitted along with
the position data.
When "Course/Speed" is selected, "Com-
ment (Extension)" appears instead of "Comment,"
and number of characters is limited to 36.
21.
Select either the DHM or HMS format to transmit the
current UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) time as a
time stamp, or turn OFF the function.
and Minute format.
and Second format.
22.
Select the desired GPS-A symbol which represents
your means of transportation.
Selectable symbols:
Small Aircraft, Ship, Car, Motorcycle, Balloon, Jeep,
RV, Truck, Van, House QTH (VHF) and Other
If there is no symbol you want to use, you can make a
desired symbol code, as described below.
q Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select "Other."
w Push [EDT](F-4) to enter the programming mode.
e Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the first digit character
to input.
r Push [≈](F-3) to select the second digit.
* Appears when "GPS-A" is selected in "GPS TX Mode."
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t Push [F-1] one or more times to select the desired
character type.
ABC
A to Z
abc
a to z
etc
[ ] { } ¦ _ ¯ @ (space)
y Rotate [MAIN DIAL] to select the second digit char-
acter to input.
When inputting numbers or a decimal point, push
the appropriate keypad key.
u Push [MENU] to save the symbol code, and return
to the "SET" screen.
When "Other" is selected, check the symbol codes of
®
APRS
, and set them correctly.
23.

SSID

*
To assist in identifying a station's type, the displayed
®
APRS
based SSID is added after the GPS-A data
call sign.
use a capital letter, it will be used as an
SSID.
be deleted.
sign. If you use a capital letter, it will be
replaced with the SSID.
If you have multiple transceivers, your call
signs are distinguished by a single capital letter in
the D-STAR* system. When you use an SSID, the
capital letter will be replaced by the SSID, depend-
ing on the setting.
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