Goto & route na\igation – Garmin GPSCOM 190 User Manual

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One ol the many benefits of GPS navigation is the

ability to fly directly to a waypoint or fly along a chain

of waypoints without relying totally on ground-based

navigation aids. To take advantage of the convenience

and efficiency of point-to-point GPS navigation, the

GPSCOM 190 provides three methods of selecting a

destination for your flight: GOTO, TracBack and route

navigation.

The GOTO function provides a fast way to set a

course to a destination from your present position,

while the route function allows you to create a chain of

waypoints to follow in sequence toward a selected desti­
nation.

Going To a Destination

ACTIVE FROM- WAYPOINT

ACTIVE LEG

Whether you're Hying a GOTO course or a route,

there are a few basic concepts and terms that apply to all
point-to-point GPS navigation. Routes are broken down
and navigated in smaller segments called “legs”. The dia­

gram above shows a basic route consisting of five way-

points and four legs.

The waypoint you are going to in a leg is called the

“active to” waypoint (MAP), and the waypoint immedi­

ately behind you is called the “active from" waypoint

(SGF). The line between the “active to” and the “active
from” waypoint is called the “active leg”. When you acti­

vate a route with the GPSCOM 190, it will automatically

select the route leg closest to your position as the active
leg, and provide navigation guidance directly to the
“active to” waypoint of that leg.

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GOTO & Route

Na\igation

MAP ACTIVE TO WAYPOINT

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