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TRACKER 5600 Installation and Operation Manual
NAVMAN
Differential beacon DGPS
Differential beacons are land based radio
transmitters that broadcast correction signals
that can be received by a special receiver on
the boat. Differential beacons are usually only
installed near ports and important waterways,
and each beacon has a limited range. The
accuracy of the corrected GPS position is
typically better than 2 to 5 m (6 to 16 ft).
To use differential beacon DGPS, the
TRACKER must be installed with an external
DGPS antenna, such as the NAVMAN DGPS 1
(see section 15-3).
Startup
Each time a GPS receiver is turned on, it normally
takes about 50 seconds before it outputs the first
position. Under some circumstances it will take up
to two minutes or longer.
The satellite display has information about the GPS
satellites and GPS position.
To go to the satellite display, press DISP and select
Satellite
.
7-1 Satellite display
Time and date from GPS
satellites. Time is local
time (UTC [GMT] plus
local offset, see section
13-9)
Boat position
HDOP: The error in the
GPS position caused by
satellite geometry. A low
value indicates a more
precise fix, a high value a
less precise fix
Status of GPS antenna, for example Acquiring, GPS fix, No
GPS. If the unit is in Simulate mode it displays Simulate (see
section 2-6)
Positions of visible GPS
satellites:
Outer circle is horizon
Inner circle is 45°
elevation
Centre is directly above
North is at top of
display
If the boat is moving, COG
is a line from centre
Signal strengths of up to
twelve visible GPS
satellites. The higher the
bar the stronger the signal
The satellite display shows:
When the TRACKER is turned on, the satellite
display is shown automatically while the GPS
antenna starts up.