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1 DMR CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM
1.15 Sending GPS Data
1.15
Sending GPS Data
Global Positioning System (GPS) is the system to acquire the current location information of the own transceiver by receiving
signals from the Global Positioning System satellites orbiting the earth.
The transceiver of the mobile station can send the acquired own location information (GPS data) to the base station. The
base station can send received GPS data to the PC as serial commands.
A GPS receiver unit compatible with the NMEA-0183 standard is required for the communication port of the mobile station
transceiver to send GPS data. The transceiver has a built-in GPS receiver unit. The optional GPS receiver unit also can be
connected with the transceiver.
Note
To use the built-in GPS receiver unit, Built-in GPS Receiver/Bluetooth must be enabled when configuring data by using
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KPG-D1/ D1N. In this case, the configuration for the communication port is not required.
To use the optional GPS receiver unit, "GPS" must be assigned to the communication port connected to the GPS receiver
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unit. For Portable, a GPS microphone (KMC-47GPS/ KMC-47GPSD) is usable. For Mobile, an optional third-party GPS
receiver unit is usable.
Transmission Method of GPS Data
The following are the methods to send GPS data:
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Automatic GPS data transmission
NSending GPS Data Automatically at Certain Intervals (GPS Report
NSending GPS Data According to the Request from the Base Station (GPS Report
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Manual GPS data transmission
NSending GPS Data Manually by Using a Key (Send the GPS
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GPS data transmission linked with travel distance
NSending GPS Data Based On Travel Distance (GPS Distance
DMR FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20
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