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5.07 GPS Settings

5.07 GPS Settings
(GPS Map → MAIN MENU → Settings →
GPS settings)
Position Display Format (ie. grid reference
format)
• Use the joystick, moving left/right to select
from OSGB (Ordnance Survey GB); German
Grid; UTM; MGRS; CH1903/LV03 Swiss
Grid; Swedish Grid RT90; French Grid
Lambert 2E; French Grid Lambert93; Irish
Grid ITM; Irish Grid IG; Degrees decimal;
Degrees, minutes decimal; Degrees
minutes, seconds decimal; British Grid.
• Press
Done
or centre press the joystick to
SETTINGS
MENU.
return to
OSGB grid references are given to 10 figures.
If you are working to 6-figure grid refs, ignore
the last 2 digits of each number set.
GPS Used as Heading at
This is the speed at which the GPS heading
overrides the on-board digital compass
heading. (See
Compass
Calibration, section
5.11).
• Use the joystick, moving left/right to select
from Never, then from
1 kph/0.5 mph to 16
kph/10
mph.
• Press
Done
or centre press the joystick to
return to
SETTINGS
MENU.
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Altitude Data Source
• Use the joystick, moving left/right to toggle
Altitude from GPS
between
from
Maps.
Pressing the
Default
button restores the
following settings:
Position Display Format
OSGB
GPS Used as Heading at
2 kph / 1.2 mph / 1.08kn
Elevation Data
Altitude from maps
Note: The British Grid system is an alternative
to the more commonly used Ordnance
Survey Great Britain, OSGB. A relationship
between British Grid and OSGB may be
seen by comparing the following two sets
of coordinates which represent the same
location;
British Grid
X:528481 E
Y:179816 N
OSGB
TQ 28481
79816
The Active 10 gives OSGB grid references to
10 figures. The most commonly used system
in the UK is the 6-figure grid reference. In the
example above, the 6-figure grid ref would be
(TQ) 284 798.
23
Altitude
and
Figure 5.07

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