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Satellite Window - Geonav 3 User And Installation Manual

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Satellite Window

SATELLITE WINDOW
At start-up the satellite window displays how many and which
satellites are tracked by the GPS receiver.
The outer circle represents the
horizon, the inner one identifies
a 45° elevation with respect to
the horizon, and the central
circle points to the zenith.
The small squares with numbers
show the satellites available. The
numbers of differential satellites,
if any, are displayed from bot-
tom to top.
As soon as the satellite is
tracked by the GPS receiver, the
square turns red. The bars dis-
played on the left identify the
signal quality; the longer the bar,
the higher the signal quality.
On the left of each bar, two digits indicate numerically the
signal/noise ratio.
Additional information:
Day, month, year, local or Greenwich time (at the first
start-up the GEONAV is initialized to Greenwich Time).
Boat's position (lat/lon) (or the latest valid fix if the GPS
receiver is still searching for satellites).
Data on the current satellite situation (number and fix).
SOG, COG and altitude.
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