Eagle Electronics CUDA 350 S/MAP User Manual

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The Satellite Page screen shows a graphical view of satellites the unit is

tracking. A satellite is shown on the circular chart relative to your position.

The point in the center of the chart is directly overhead. The small inner

ring represents 45° above the horizon and the large ring represents the ho-

rizon. North is at the top of the screen. You can use this to see which satel-

lites are obstructed by obstacles in your immediate area, if the unit is facing

north. The GPS receiver is tracking satellites that are in gray. The re-

ceiver has not locked onto a satellite if the number is black, therefore it

isn't being used to resolve the position.
Beneath the circular graph are the bar graphs, one for each satellite in

view. Since the unit has twelve channels, it can dedicate one channel

per visible satellite. The taller the bar on the graph, the better the unit

is receiving the signals from the satellite.
The Estimated Position Error (horizontal position error) shown in the

upper right corner of the screen is the expected error from a benchmark

location. In other words, if the EPE shows 50 feet, then the position

shown by the unit is estimated to be within 50 feet of the actual loca-

tion. This also gives you an indicator of the fix quality the unit cur-

rently has. The smaller the position error number, the better (and more

accurate) the fix is. If the position error flashes dashes, then the unit

hasn't locked onto the satellites, and the number shown isn't valid.
The Satellite Status Page has its own menu, which is used for setting

various options. (Options and setup are discussed in Sec. 8.) To access

the Satellite Status Page Menu, from the Status Page, press

MENU

.

Navigation Page
This screen has a compass rose that not only shows your direction of

travel, but also the direction to a recalled waypoint. To get to the Navi-
gation Page press

PAGES

|

← to

M

AP

|

↓ to

N

AVIGATION

|

EXIT

.

The navigation screen looks like the one below when you are not navi-

gating to a waypoint or following a route or trail. Your position is

shown by an arrow in the center of the screen. Your trail history —path

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