Simuiciting ncimigcitioii, Simulating nat;jgcition dop 2.e epe, I stat – Garmin GPS 65 User Manual

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3^ SATELLITE STATUS PAGES

There are four statue pages available by pressing PWR^TAT, Three
pages display satellite tracking status, and the fourth is a menu of

auxiliaiy functions (messages, setups, and utilities). The softkeys at the

bottom of each page allow selecting pages: BAR (bar graph), STAT

(status), SKY (skyview), and AUX(auxUiary menu). You may also cycle
throu^ these pages by repeatedly pressing PWR/STAT.

simuiciting NciMigcitioii

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12 17 21 23 2G 2B —

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To view the

Sateilite Statue

Page,preee

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underneath the

STAT banner.

Simulating

Nat;jgcition

DOP 2.e EPE

D3 17B' 25' 5

12 127* ID' 1

17 113' 73*

21 252' 3D' 5

23 332* EB' a

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STAT

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Satellite Sl^iew.

Satellite Bar Graph

The Satellite Bar Graph shows the
signal qtiality of each visible satellite
graphically. The receiver status is
also shown at the top of the screen.
In this example, the unit is
simulatingnavigation. The satellite
numbers (1-32) are represented

alongthe bottom ofthegr£q>h; signal

quality (1) weakest to 9, strongest)
is represented along the side. If a

satellite is visible but not tracked,
the signal quality will be blank. If

differential corrections are available
for a satellite, a “D* will appear at

the bottom of the signal strei^th

bar for that satellite. (See Section

6.7 for DGPS setup instructions.)

Satellite Status Pi^

The Satellite Status Page shows tiie
ID, azimuth, elevation, and signal
quality of each visible satellite in a
table format. The receiver status,
again, is displayed at the top of the
screen, as well as the dilution of
precision (DOP) and estimated
position error (EPE). (For more
information about unfamiliar terms,
see Appendix B.)

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