Glossary – Magellan eXplorist XL User Manual

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Glossary

Active Leg

The segment of a route currently being travelled.

Azimuth

The angular measurement from the horizon to a satellite
or other object.

Backtrack

Retraces the position fixes (up to 21) stored automatically
by the receiver every 10 minutes.

Bearing

The compass direction from your position to a destination,
measured to the nearest degree.

Coordinates

A unique numeric or alphanumeric description of position.

Course

The direction in degrees from the start waypoint of a
course line to its destination.

CTS

The optimum direction the vessel should be steered in order
to efficiently make headway back to the courseline while
also proceeding toward the destination waypoint. It is a “com-
promise” course bearing that projects from your current
position to a point on the courseline mid-way between a
point perpendicular to your position and the current leg des-
tination waypoint.

Datum

Refers to the theoretical mathematical model of the earth’s
sea level surface. Map makers may use a different model
to chart their maps from so positions will differ from one
datum to another. The datum for the map you are using
can be found in the legend of the map.

Elevation

Distance above or below mean sea level.

EPE

Estimated Position Error is the approximate error (between
0 and X) introduced in the ephemeris signal by the U.S.
Department of Defense for reasons of security. This
random error, known as Selective Availability (SA) is not
due to receiver error and is not significant enough to affect
navigation for most purposes (See DGPS in appendix).

ETA

Estimated Time to Arrival is the approximate time it will take
to reach the destination from the current position based on
VMG.

Geometric

Measures the probable accuracy of a position fix, based on

Quality

the position of the satellites relative to each other.

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