Automatic adjustment of the built-in clock – Kenwood TM-D710GE User Manual

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GPS Satellite Information Display (TM-D710GA/GE only)

During the GPS positioning, you can check the current status on the GPS satellite information display.
The GPS satellite information display provides real‑time data of the sky view, satellites’ signal strength and status of the

positioning. The display also helps you to get better reception by changing the direction of the GPS antenna or making

any other adjustments.

● Sky View

The positions of the satellites indicated by the satellite numbers are plotted on the satellite location chart. The satellite

location chart shows the azimuth and elevation of the satellites. The outer circle expresses the 360° of the azimuth. The

sign of “N” at the top indicates North, the right corresponds to East, the bottom to South and the left to West accordingly.

The elevation is represented by the proximity to the center; the outer circle shows 0° (horizontal position) and the center

indicates 90° (zenith). Observing the satellites’ positions, you can see they move little by little over time.

● Signal Strength of the Satellite

The signal strength is indicated by the bars appearing on the top of each satellite number. The bar is based on a

15-point scale. If iGPS Pict, iLOG Pict is flashing The solid bar indicates the satellite is used for GPS positioning and only

the frame of the bar means the signal of the satellite is received but not used for positioning.

● Status of Positioning

• “2D” indicates the unit receives signals from three GPS satellites to perform two‑dimensional positioning with latitude and

longitude.

• “3D” means the unit receives signals from more than four GPS satellites to perform three‑dimensional positioning with latitude,

longitude and altitude.

Fig. 3-5 GPS Satellite Information Display

To display the position information display, $GPGSV or $GPGSA should be selected in Menu 501 (GPS – SETUP2 –

SENTENCE).

Automatic Adjustment of the Built-in Clock

While the internal GPS unit is active, the transceiver’s built-in clock is automatically configured with the time and date

from the internal GPS unit.
While the internal GPS unit is inactive, set the clock manually.
Timing of automatic adjustments:

• First positioning after the power is turned ON
• Once in 24 hours

The moment the built‑in clock reads 00:00, if the internal GPS unit is positioning, the time data from the GPS unit is set

to the radio’s built‑in clock.

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