Interface, Dgp5 – Garmin GPSCOM 190 User Manual

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DGP5

Interface

Setup

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DGP5

Interface

Once an

RTCM

interface

option

is selected, must

míinuaíly tune

the beacon

receiver from the frequency

field.

accepted on

RTCM-104 v.

2.0 format. The GABMIN

GBR

21

is the recommend­

ed

beacon receiver jor use

with

the GPSCOM 190.

Other receivers

with

the

correct

RICM

format may

he

used, hut

may not cor­

rectly display status or

allow tuning control.

Once a NMEA setting has been selected (with or

without RTCM input), the NMEA setting of 0183 version

2.0 with a baud rate of 4800 will automatically appear
and is not selectable.

DGFS Interface Setup

The two RTCM settings allow the GPSCOM 190 to

accept DGPS corrections in RTCM 104 version 2.0 for­

mat. The RTCM/NONE format will allow you to connect

any manually-tuned beacon receiver to the proper inter­

lace, with the baud rate selectable from the GPSCOM

190. The RTCM/NMEA selection controls the GARMIN

GBR-21 beacon receiver.

Once a RTCM setting has been selected, the

GPSCOM 190 will automatically try to tune the last fre­
quency and bit rate selected, or it will switch to the
default frequency of 304,0 kHz with a bit rate of 100 bps
if no previous beacon has been tuned. You may also enter

your own frequency and bit rate if desired.

To enter a DGPS beacon frequency:

1.

Highlight the 'FREQ' field,

2.

Enter the desired frequency and press

3.

Highlight the 'RATE' field and press

4.

Select the rate and press

When the GPSCOM 190 is receiving DGPS correc­

tions, the ‘beacon receiver’ section of the I/O setup page

will display the frequency and signal strength, as well as

the distance from the transmitter to the beacon receiver.

A status message will constantly keep you informed of

DGPS activity:

* A ‘tuning’ message will be displayed while a beacon

signal is being tuned. Once the signal has been
tuned, the message ‘receiving’ will be displayed,

■ If a signal is tuned and no corrections are being

received, a ‘no data’ message will be displayed.

• If a beacon signal cannot be tuned, a ‘no status’

message will be displayed.

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