How lowrance gps works – Lowrance electronic LMS-520C User Manual

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also called sonar charts or sonar graphs.) You can replay this sonar log

in the unit using the Sonar Simulator function, or play it back on a per-

sonal computer using our free Sonar Viewer. The viewer is available for

download from the Lowrance web site, www.lowrance.com.
You can save several different sonar log files, erase 'em and record new

ones, over and over again. The size of your sonar recordings is only lim-

ited by the free space available on your MMC.

How Lowrance GPS Works

You'll navigate faster and easier if you understand how your unit scans

the sky to tell you where you are on the earth — and, where you're go-

ing. First, think of your unit as a small but powerful computer. (But

don't worry — we made the unit easy to use, so you don't need to be a

computer expert to find your way!) It includes a keypad and a screen

with menus so you can tell it what to do. The screen also lets the unit

show your location on a moving map, as well as point the way to your

destination.
This gimbal-mounted unit uses an external antenna/receiver module,

which makes the whole system work something like your car radio. But

instead of your favorite dance tunes, this receiver tunes in to a couple

of dozen GPS satellites circling the earth. (It will also listen in to the

WAAS satellites in orbit, but more about that in the upcoming segment

introducing you to GPS and WAAS.)
Your unit listens to signals from as many satellites as it can "see"

above the horizon, eliminates the weakest signals, then computes its

location in relation to those satellites. Once the unit figures its latitude

and longitude, it plots that position on the moving map shown on the

screen. The whole process takes place several times a second!
The performance doesn't stop there. Stored in the permanent memory
of each unit is a basic background map of the entire world. We lock it in

here at the factory — you can't change or erase this map.
The background map is suitable for many navigation chores, but for

maximum accuracy and much more detail, you need our optional map-
making software, MapCreate

™. Some unit features — such as search-

ing for businesses and addresses — won't work without a custom Map-

Create map.
There is so much detail in our background map (and even more in

MapCreate) that we'll describe their contents and differences in Section
6, Basic GPS Operations, on page 105.
Another portion of the unit’s onboard memory is devoted to recording

GPS navigation information, which includes waypoints, event marker

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