Magellan Meridian User Manual

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Magellan Meridian GPS Receiver

Reference

Available Data Options

Bearing This is the direction to your destination from your present position, in

degrees, from North.

Distance This is distance (measured in the Nav Units selected in Setup) to your

destination.

Speed This is the rate that you are travelling. The unit of measure is selected in

Setup - Nav Units.

Heading This is the direction you are moving (measured in degrees). When the

heading and bearing are the same, you are travelling on a direct line to your
destination.

VMG (Velocity Made Good). This is the speed that you are getting closer to your

destination. If the heading and bearing are the same, then VMG will be the same
as Speed since all of the speed that you are travelling is being applied to arriving to
your destination. However, if you are off course, your VMG will be less than the
speed that you are travelling.

CTS (Course To Steer). This is the angle that you need to turn to put you back on

course.

ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival). This the local time that you will arrive at your

destination based on the rate of speed that you are moving to your destination.
(See VMG.)

ETE (Estimated Time Enroute). This is how long, in time, that it will take you to

arrive at your destination based upon your present speed to the destination.

XTE (Cross Track Error). XTE is the perpendicular distance from your present

position to the course line you should be on to go to your destination.

Turn This is the direction you need to turn to put you on the shortest distance to

your destination from your present position.

Elevation This is the distance above sea level that you are presently at.

Time Local time.

Date Current date.

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