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Position Page

The GPSCOM 190 position page displays your pre­

sent latitude, longitude and altitude, along with your cur­

rent track and speed over the ground. The top of the page

also features a graphic heading indicator, which displays
your cardinal heading as you’re moving. The time of day,
displayed in UTC or local time, is indicated near the bot­
tom of the page above the standby and active frequency
fields.

Most of your in-llight navigation with the GPSCOM

190 wall center around the navigation and moving map

pages. Now that we re on our way lets move on to the
map page by pressing!

Moving Map Page

The GPSCOM 190’s moving map page provides

extensive capabilities and information on your present

position, nearby facilities and waypoints, and your active

route. Let’s zoom in for a closer look at our progress;

1,

Highlight the zoom field (it may be already be highlight­

ed) and press

2.

Press the down arrow key once to change the scale to

the 40nm setting, and press to confirm.

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355'

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Track Over

Ground

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Distance to

Waypoint

Plane Icon

Speed Over

Ground

At the 40nm scale, you’ll be able to see your plane

and nearby airports. The line up the center of the page

represents the track-up route from your starting point
(50R) to the destination airport (3R9), with your present
position indicated by the plane icon. Notice that your

plane remains centered on the map, while nearby way-

points pass relative to your present speed and track.

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