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Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook The technical and graphical information contained in this handbook, to the best of our knowledge, was correct as it went to press. However, the Raytheon policy of continuous improvement and updating may change product specifications without prior notice. Therefore, unavoidable differences between the product and handbook may occur from time to time, for which liability cannot be accepted by Raytheon.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook Package Contents Checking your GPS11 Package The GPS11 package contains the following standard items: 1. Display unit with an internal antenna 2. Lanyard 3. Velcro fixing 4. Mounting bracket (GPS11 plus only) 5. Power and Data connector (GPS11 plus only) 6. Installation & Operation Guide 7.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook Package Contents PWR PAGE MARK ENTER PWR PAGE MARK ENTER D4127-1 Standard GPS11 package D4128-1 GPS plus package (see page 12 for accessory pat numbers)
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Contents Contents Checking your GPS11 Package 2 Chapter 1: Introduction 7 Chapter 2: Installation 9 2.1“Velcro” Strap mounting 9 2.2 Bracket Mounting ( GPS11 plus only) 9 2.3 Accessories 12 2.4 External Power connection 14 2.5 External Data Connection 14 Chapter 3: Getting Started 15 3.1 Inserting the batteries 15 3.2 Switching the unit ON and OFF 16 3.3 Light and Contrast 17 3.4 Selecting different pages 18 3.5 Status indicator 18 3.6 Setup 19 3.7 Marking Events 25 3.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook Chapter 5: Fault Finding & Maintenance 49 5.1 Fault Finding 49 5.2 How to Contact Apelco 49 5.
Chapter 1: Introduction 7 Chapter 1: Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your Apelco GPS11. This unit is a navigational system consisting of a radio-positioning receiver making use of signals from the NAVSTAR GPS (Global Positioning System). The system offers simultaneously, high accuracy, continuous cover and worldwide availability.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 8 Important Information All Raytheon equipment and accessories are designed to the highest standard for use in the leisure marine environment. Their design and manufacture conforms to the latest Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards, but good installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised.
Chapter 2: Installation 9 Chapter 2: Installation This chapter covers installation of the support bracket and external cable of the GPS11. If the unit is to be used purely as a standalone handheld GPS then this chapter may be ignored. 2.1 “Velcro” Strap mounting The unit is supplied with a “Velcro” strip which may be attached to the rear case using the lanyard slots. Ensure that the strap is pulled tight and the end tabs turned back and secured to the main strap.
10 Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 2.2.2 Fixed to a horizontal surface The bracket may be fixed such that it may be adjusted vertically only or such that it may be rotated and adjusted vertically. For vertical adjustment only screw the backplate (1) to the desired horizontal surface and then secure the main bracket (2) at the desired angle using the finger bolt (3).
Chapter 2: Installation 11 To allow the bracket to be rotated assemble the backplate (1) to the main bracket (2) using the finger bolt (3). The angle may be adjusted later if required. Select your desired position and screw the base plate (4) to the horizontal surface, then attach the backplate to the baseplate using the finger bolt (5).
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 12 2.2.3 Fixed to a rail The bracket may be mounted to a rail using the same method as for mounting to a horizontal surface but by reversing the base plate and using stainless steel nuts and bolts (not supplied) to clamp the base plate to the back plate around the rail. D4119-1 2.3 Accessories Carry Case Part No. P36003 A soft carry case is available to protect your GPS11 unit. Bracket Assembly Part No.
Chapter 2: Installation 13 External Connection There are three external cable accessories available which may be used to connect your GPS11 to external power and data sources. Part No. P36001 Power and Data Cable (included in GPS11 plus) D4124-1 Part No. P36005 Power and Data Cable + PC Connector D4126-1 Note: Ensure that any unused cores are isolated to prevent data loss Part No.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 14 2.4 External Power connection The GPS11 may be connected to an external power supply between 10V and 24V d.c.. Connection is made via any of the Power/Data cables shown on page 13 and should be protected by a 5 Amp fuse or circuit breaker. Red 4 Blue 5 3 6 Red 5 Amp Blue 2 1 7 10V - 32V d.c. D4121-1 2.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 15 Chapter 3: Getting Started 3.1 Inserting the batteries Open the battery cover on the base of the unit by pulling the compartment latch (1) towards the side of the unit. The battery cover will spring open revealing the black battery carrier within. Remove the carrier and insert the four AA size batteries following the + and - marks. Insert the loaded carrier back into the unit taking care to line up the stud (2) on the carrier with the mark on the cover seal (3).
Apelco GPS 11 Installation and Operation Handbook 16 3.2 Switching the unit ON and OFF Press the PWR button to switch on your GPS11. The Startup screen will be displayed for 5 seconds. startup After 5 seconds the GPS satellite information page will be displayed showing the number and identification of the satellites being received. satstat To switch off your GPS11 press and hold down the PWR button. After a one second delay a countdown display will appear.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 17 3.3 Light and Contrast After startup the illumination and contrast may be adjusted by pressing the PWR button momentarily. lgtcon Use the trackpad up/down arrows to highlight “BACKLIGHT”, “CONTRAST” or “BACKLIGHT TIME” and press ENTER to select. BACKLIGHT: Use the up/down arrows to select ON or OFF then ENTER to store. CONTRAST: Use the left/right arrows to increase or decrease the contrast to the desired level then ENTER to store.
Apelco GPS 11 Installation and Operation Handbook 18 3.4 Selecting different pages Use of the PAGE button allows the unit to move through the sequence of main operating pages: > SATELLITES < > POSITION < > WAYPOINT DATA < > ROUTE DATA < > PLOTTER < Each page has a menu bar near the bottom of the display. To access a menu use the left/right arrows on the trackpad to highlight the appropriate title and then press ENTER to activate the menu. 3.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 19 3.6 Setup Basic Setup of the GPS11 unit is accessed by highlighting SETUP? on the menu bar on the SATELLITES page. The Setup section is then divided into four sub-menus: SET-UP SYSTEM SET-UP PLOTTER SET-UP NAVIGAT SET-UP PORT Sub menus are accessed by highlighting the appropriate line and pressing ENTER. After switching on select “SETUP?” on the menu bar using the trackpad. Press ENTER to display the main menu.
Apelco GPS 11 Installation and Operation Handbook 20 Set-up System Use the trackpad to select “SET-UP SYSTEM” and press ENTER. Setsys Use the trackpad to highlight the desired option: D/S UNIT: Press ENTER to select the desired units for Speed and Distance. Highlight the desired option and press ENTER to select. Options are: KM - KPH, NM - KT, MI - MPH. ALT. UNITS: Press ENTER to select the desired units for altitude. Highlight the desired option and press ENTER to select.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 21 WARM START Press ENTER to select a start area: AUTO - The unit will search for all satellites and will initiate a cold start if the unit has moved location while switched off. “Selection” - A local area may be selected instructing the unit to search for selected satellites first. Note: When the unit is first switched on the setting of the correct Warm Start region will greatly reduce the time to first fix.
Apelco GPS 11 Installation and Operation Handbook 22 Set-up Plotter Use the trackpad to select “SET-UP PLOTTER” and press ENTER. Setplot Use the trackpad to highlight the desired option: CLEAR TRACK: Press ENTER to clear the displays track. A confirmation page will appear . Press ENTER once more to clear the stored track information from the memory. RESET TRIP LOG: Press ENTER to reset the displayed Trip Log. A confirmation page will appear .
Chapter 3: Getting Started 23 WPT DISPLAY: The symbol which displays a waypoint on the plotter screen may be set either to (O) or to the first letter of the waypoint name. Press ENTER to select the desired option. Set-up Navigation Use the trackpad to select “SET-UP NAVIGAT” and press ENTER. Setnav Use the trackpad to highlight the desired option: MAP DATUM: The default map datum is WGS84, however it is possible to select from a list of alternative datums as specified in Appendix A of this manual.
Apelco GPS 11 Installation and Operation Handbook 24 ALTITUDE If the antenna mode is set to 2 dimensional operation the unit must be told at what height above sea level it is. This will ensure the positional accuracy is maintained. If 3 dimensional operation is selected then altitude need not be entered. COORDINATES Position and waypoint information may be displayed in any one of several systems. Options are: 000000.
Chapter 3: Getting Started 25 SERIAL OUTPUT: Options are: NMEA182, NMEA183, WAYPOINT (for PC waypoint communication) SERIAL INPUT: Options are: DIFFERENTIAL (for differential receiver input), WAYPOINT (for PC waypoint communication) Note: Specifications of the NMEA sentences are given in Appendix B of this manual. 3.7 Marking Events Pressing the EVENT button on the GPS11 enters the current position into the memory as a waypoint. The display will show the position information.
Apelco GPS 11 Installation and Operation Handbook 26 3.8 Man Over Board (MOB) Should a crewmember fall overboard press and hold the EVENT button for 2 seconds. The GPS11 will immediately enter the Plotter screen set to the minimum range. The range will automatically alter to ensure that the MOB position and your current position remain on the display at all times. Mob Use the Bearing and Range figures to steer the vessel back to the original position to recover the casualty.
Chapter 4: Operation 27 Chapter 4: Operation 4.1 Satellites Page The satellites page shows the status and numbers of satellites being tracked by the GPS11. The main page shows the satellite numbers and the signal strength. satel01 By highlighting DET? on the menu bar and pressing the ENTER button details of azimuth and elevation of the satellites may be viewed.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 28 By highlighting DIF? on the menu bar and pressing the ENTER button details regarding a differential fix may be viewed. difinfo RECEPTION QUALITY The bargraph shows the reception quality with a full bar indicating 100% reception DGPS STATION The identification number of the differential station being received will appear automatically.
Chapter 4: Operation 29 4.2 Position Page This page gives your primary position information along with speed and course over the ground. pos01 There are no menu options on this page. 4.3 Waypoint Data Page This page gives your primary waypoint information. Use this page for entering, deleting or editing waypoint information and activating a waypoint. wayp01 There are three menu options “ACTI?”, “EDIT?” and “DISP?” Highlighting “DISP?” on the menu bar will allow the choice of Data, CDI or BDI display.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 30 Waypoint Display Page From the main waypoint page highlight the “DISP?” option and press “ENTER” you will be presented with three options: Data Shows the main waypoint information page CDI Shows the Course Direction Indicator Page Active waypoint information CDI01 BDI BDI01 Shows the Bearing Direction Indicator Page
Chapter 4: Operation 31 Entering, Modifying and Deleting Waypoints From the main Waypoint information page select the menu option “EDIT?” and press the ENTER button. The menu changes to allow three options ENTER?, MODIFY? and DELETE? edit01 Entering a Waypoint Select ENTER? on the menu bar and press the ENTER button. A blank waypoint data page will appear.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 32 The highlighted setting is WPT:, press ENTER to select the waypoint name option. wptname Use the trackpad up and down arrows to select the first letter or number of your waypoint name then use the right arrow to move on to the next digit. Continue until the waypoint name is complete (max. 6 digits) and press “ENTER”. Use the down arrow to highlight LATITUDE: and press ENTER.
Chapter 4: Operation 33 Use the down arrow to highlight COMMENT: and press ENTER. comment If desired a 20 digit comment may be added to assist later in identifying the waypoint, select letters and numbers as before and press ENTER to complete the waypoint information. wptcompl Check the data entered carefully and, with the VALID? setting highlight on the menu press ENTER to save the information.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 34 Modifying a Waypoint Select MODIFY? on the menu bar and press the ENTER button. A list of stored waypoints will appear. wptlst01 Use the trackpad down arrow to highlight the required waypoint. Latitude, Longitude and comments will appear for each waypoint as the list is advanced. Press ENTER when the desired waypoint is located. wptcompl Use the trackpad to navigate around the screen and enter the modifications required.
Chapter 4: Operation 35 Deleting a Waypoint Select DELETE? on the menu bar and press the ENTER button. A list of stored waypoints will appear. wptlst01 Use the trackpad down arrow to highlight the required waypoint. Lat/ Lon and comments will appear for each waypoint as the list is advanced. Press ENTER when the desired waypoint is located. delwrn1 Press ENTER once more to confirm waypoint deletion or press PAGE to return to the main Waypoint information page.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 36 Activating a Waypoint To start the GPS11 tracking to a waypoint highlight “ACTI?” on the menu bar and press ENTER. actwpt01 You now have the option to select a waypoint from the stored list or to enter a new waypoint. Activating a Waypoint from the list Highlight “LIST?” on the menu bar and press ENTER. A list of stored waypoints will appear. wptlst01 Use the trackpad down arrow to highlight the required waypoint.
Chapter 4: Operation 37 Activating a new Waypoint Highlight NEW? on the menu bar and press the ENTER button. A blank waypoint data page will appear. editwp Follow the procedure on page 31 Entering a Waypoint to complete the form. Check the data entered carefully and, with the VALID? setting highlighted on the menu press ENTER to save the information.. Note: The new waypoint will be stored in memory and added to the waypoint list.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 38 4.4 Route Data Page This page gives your primary route information. Use this page for entering, deleting or editing route information and activating a stored route. route01 There are three menu options “ACTI?”, “EDIT?” and “DISP?” Highlighting “DISP?” on the menu bar will allow the choice of Data, CDI or BDI displays as indicated on page 30 Waypoint Display Page.
Chapter 4: Operation 39 Editing a route Highlight “EDIT?” from the menu bar and press ENTER. Three options are given: “ENTER?”, “MODIFY?” and “DELETE?” Entering a Route Select ENTER? on the menu bar and press the ENTER button. A blank Route data page will appear. edit02 The highlighted setting is RTE:, press ENTER to select the Route number option. rtename Use the trackpad arrows to select the number (00 to 19) of the new route and press “ENTER”.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 40 rtewpt01 Use the trackpad to enter the desired waypoint name. As you enter the individual numbers or letters the first matching entry in the waypoint library will be displayed. This allows you to select a waypoint without having to enter the complete name. Press ENTER when the correct waypoint is being displayed to enter the waypoint into the route. rtewp02 Press the down arrow to highlight the next waypoint data line and repeat the above procedure.
Chapter 4: Operation 41 Modifying a Route Select MODIFY? on the menu bar and press the ENTER button. The Route list page will appear. rtelst Highlight the route to be modified and press ENTER. The route data page will be displayed. modrte Use the trackpad arrows to highlight the waypoint line that requires changing and press ENTER. Select the correct waypoint from the list and press ENTER to update the route.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 42 Deleting a Route Select DELETE? on the menu bar and press the ENTER button. The Route list page will appear. rtelst Highlight the route to be deleted and press ENTER. A warning message will be displayed asking for confirmation that the route should be deleted. rtedelcn Press ENTER to confirm deletion or PAGE to return to the main Route Data page.
Chapter 4: Operation 43 Activating a Route From the main Route Data page highlight “ACTI?” on the menu bar and press ENTER. actrte01 You now have the option to select a waypoint from the stored list or to enter a new waypoint. Activating a Route from the list Highlight “LIST?” on the menu bar and press ENTER. A list of stored routes will appear. rtelst1 Use the trackpad down arrow to highlight the required route and press ENTER.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 44 You will be asked to select the direction in which you wish to follow the selected route. rtedir Select Forward or Reverse and press ENTER. You will now be asked to select your start waypoint. The first waypoint of the stored route will be displayed. rtestart If you wish to commence the route from an alternative waypoint use the trackpad up and down arrows to select the desired starting point. Press ENTER when the desired start point is displayed.
Chapter 4: Operation 45 Activating a new Route Highlight NEW? on the menu bar and press the ENTER button. A blank route data page will appear. Edit02 Follow the procedure on page 38 Entering a Route to complete the form. Check the data entered carefully and, with the VALID? setting highlight on the menu press ENTER to save the information. Note: The new route will be stored in memory and added to the route list.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 46 Advancing through a Route When you reach a waypoint there are two options: 1. The GPS position will enter the arrival circle which is preset at 0.1nm and will display the arrival message. wptadv1 Press ENTER to display the Route Data for the next leg and start tracking to the next waypoint. 2. You physically arrive at the waypoint but the GPS position is greater than 0.1nm from the waypoint position (possibly due to poor reception).
Chapter 4: Operation 47 After a short pause the arrival message will be displayed. wptadv1 Press ENTER to display the Route Data for the next leg and start tracking to the next waypoint. Note: The manual advance may be used at any stage if you wish to bypass a waypoint and track to an alternative later in the Route. De-activating a route To stop tracking through a route highlight “ACTI?” on the menu bar and press ENTER.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 48 4.5 Plotter Page The plotter page gives a graphical display of the route history and displays any waypoints that may be in view. Plotter scale and trip log reading plot01 Menu options are ZOOM IN? or ZOOM OUT? Highlight the appropriate instruction and press ENTER to change the plotter scale. The range is from 0.02 to 250 of the units selected.
Chapter 5: Fault Finding & Maintenance 49 Chapter 5: Fault Finding & Maintenance 5.1 Fault Finding If your GPS11 fails to operate check the battery condition and ensure that the contacts are clean. If an external power source is being used check the voltage and ensure that the Power/Data plug is clean and secure. If the unit powers up but fails to obtain a fix ensure that the unit has a clear view of the sky.
50 Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook For accessories and parts Please call 1-800-539-5539, extension 2120 or (603) 647-7530, extension 2120. Our Customer Service Department is available Monday through Friday 8:15 A.M.to 5:00 P.M. Eastern Time. Please have the Apelco part number ready when placing an order. (See the optional Accessory List in this manual on page 12.
Chapter 5: Fault Finding & Maintenance 51 In Europe Contact your Apelco main distributor for assistance for the supply of accessories and technical assistance. Faulty units may also be returned to the distributor or returned directly to: Raytheon Marine Europe Ltd. Robinson Way Anchorage Park Portsmouth, PO3 5TD England The telephone number for Raytheon Marine Europe is (44) 1705 693611. The Fax number is (44) 1705 694642 Contact via the Internet: Questions may be addressed directly to: techsupap@rmeltd.
52 Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 5.3 Maintenance Chemical and abrasive materials must not be used to clean the GPS11 housing; if it is dirty, clean it with a soft, damp cloth. Examine all cables for chafing or damage to the outer shield and, where necessary, replace with genuine Apelco cables and resecure. Ensure that any external plugs and sockets are kept clean and dry. Use small amounts of a silicon based grease to prevent corrosion on exposed connectors.
Chapter 6: Specification 53 Chapter 6: Specification Dimensions Size: 51 x 150 x 33 mm 2.01” x 5.90” x 1.30” Weight: 255g ( 9 oz.) with batteries LCD Display: 100 x 64 FSTN with EL back light. Receiver Frequency: 1.575 GHz, C/A code. Type: 8 genuine parallel channels with phase tracking (predicts the next 4 in view). Antenna: Patch internal / integrated antenna Maximum Speed: 2000km/hour 3 Dimensions: Latitude, Longitude and Altitude; requires 4 or more satellates Pos.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 54 Time to First Fix (typical) Reaquisition: 4 seconds Up to 1 hour off: 30 seconds Up to 24 hours off: 90 seconds Worldwide cold start: 3 minutes Power Supply Batteries: 4 AA alkaline batteries External Supply: 10-32v dc Battery Life: 8 hrs in continuous permanent mode. 10 hrs in economy permanent mode. 16 hrs in discontiouous mode with a use equivalent to one hour per day.
Chapter 6: Specification 55 Main Functions Chart Datums: As shown in Appendix A of this manual. Coordinates: latitude, longitude, UTM, OSGB, Swedish Grid Speed and Course over the Ground. Navigation: Waypoints: 600 waypoints each with 6 alphanumerical character display and automatic classification. Other features: Event mark including 20 reversible routes of 20 wayponts maximum. Range and bearing to a selected waypoint. Total distance covered log.
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Appendix A : Reference Ellipsoids and Datum Table 57 Appendix A : Chart Datums Code Name Abbrev’ 11 Abbrev’ 23 0 WGS 84 WGS84 WGS84DEFAULT 1 Adinan - MEAN FOR Ethiopia, Sudan ADINES ADINANMEANS 2 Adinan - Burkina Faso ADINBUR ADINANBURKIN 3 Adindan - Cameroon ADINCAM ADINANCAMER 4 Adindan - Etiopia ADINETH 5 Adindan - Mali ADINMAL ADINANMALI 6 Adindan - Senegal ADINSEN ADINANSENEG 7 Adindan - Sudan ADINSUD ADINANSUDAN 8 Afgooye - Somalia AFGOSOM AFGOOVESOMALI 9 Ain el A
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 58 24 Astro Beacon E 1945 - Iwo Jima IWOJIMA ASTROIWOJIMQA 25 Astro DOS 71/4 - St.
Appendix A : Reference Ellipsoids and Datum Table 59 47 DOS 1968 New Georgia Islands (Gizo Islands) GIZOISL DOS1968GIZOIS 48 Easter Island 1967 - Easter Island EASTISL EASTERISL1967 49 European 1950 MEAN FOR Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, West Germany, Gibralter, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland EU19501 EUROPE19501 50 European 1950 MEAN FOR Austria, Denmark, France, West Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland EU19502 EUROPE19502 5
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 60 66 Graciosa Base SW 1948 Azores (Faial, Graciosa, Pico, Sao Jorge, Terciera) AZORES GRACIOSAZORES 67 Guam 1963 - Guam GUAM GUAM1963 68 Gunung Segara - Indonesia (Kalimantan) INDONES GUNUNGSEGARA 69 GUX 1 Astro - Guadalcanal Island GUADISL GUX1ASTRO 70 Herat North - Afganistan AFGHAN 71 Hjorsey 1955 - Iceland ICELAND HJORSEY1955 72 Hong Kong 1963 - Hong Kong HONGKNG HONGKONG1963 73 Hu-Tzu-Shan - Taiwan TAIWAN 74 Indian - Banglad
Appendix A : Reference Ellipsoids and Datum Table 61 95 Minna - Cameroon CAMERN MINNACAMEROON 96 Minna - Nigeria NIGERIA 97 Montserrat Island Astro 1958 Montserrat (Leeward Islands) MONSERT MONTSERIS1958 98 M’Poraloko - Gabon GABON MPORALOKOGAB 99 Nahrwan - Oman (Masirah Island) OMAN NAHRWANOMAN1 100 Nahrwan - Saudi Arabia SAUDIAR NAHRWANSAUDI2 101 Nahrwan - United Arab Emirates UAE NAHRWANUEA3 102 Naparima BWI - Trinidad & Tobago TR&TOB NAPARIMABWI 103 North American 1927 MEA
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 62 114 North America 1927 Canada (New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Quebec) NAMER12 NAMER192712 115 North America 1927 NAMER13 NAMER192713 Canada (Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan) 116 North America 1927 - Canada (Yukon) NAMER14 NAMER192714 117 North American 1927 - Canal Zone NAMER15 NAMER192715 118 North American 1927 - Cuba NAMER16 NAMER192716 119 North American 1927 Greenland (Hayes Peninsula) NAMER17 NAMER192717 120 North A
Appendix A : Reference Ellipsoids and Datum Table 63 135 Ord. Survey G. Britain 1936 - Wales OSGB5 OSGB19365 136 Pico de las Nieves - Canary Islands CANISL PICONIEVES 137 Pitcairn Astro 1967 - Pitcairn Islands PITISL PITCAIRN1967 138 Point 58 MEAN FOR Burkina Faso & Niger POINT58 POINT58 139 Pointe Noire 1948 - Congo CONGO POINTEN1948 140 Porto Santo 1936 Porto Santo, Madeira Islands PSANTO POSANTO1936 141 Provisonal S.
Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook 64 158 Sapper Hill 1943 - East Falkland Islands EFALKLD SAPPERHILL43 159 Schwareck - Namibia NAMIBIA SCHWARZECK 160 Selvagem Grande - Salvage Islands SALVAGI SELVAGEMGRAND 161 SGS 85 - Soviet Geodetic System 1985 SGS85 SGS85SOVIET85 162 South American 1969 SAMER10 SAMER196910 MEAN FOR Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Trinidad & Tobago, Venezuela 163 South American 1969 - Argentina SAMER11 SAMER
Appendix A : Reference Ellipsoids and Datum Table 65 184 Wake-Eniwetok 1960 - Marchall Islands WAKEENI WAKEENIWE1960 185 Wake Island Astro 1952- Wake Atoll WAKEATO WAKEASTRO1952 186 WGS 1972 - Global Definition WGS1972 WGS1972 187 Yacare - Uruguay YACARE YACARE 188 Zanderij - Suriname ZANDERI ZANDERIJ
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Appendix B : Data Output/Input Specifications Appendix B : NMEA Output Specifications 1 - NMEA 0182 or NMEA 0180 COMPLEX 8 DATA bits, D7 bit = 1, 1 STOP bit, 1200 BAUD, even parity, rate 4 s. 2 - NMEA 0183 Version 2.1 8 DATA bits,D7 bit = 0, 1 STOP bit, 4800 BAUD, no parity Sentences transmitted: -APB Automatic pilot format B -BWC Waypoint, Range and bearing -GLL Geographic Position - Latitude/Longitude -GGA Global Positioning System Fix Data -RMB Recommended Min.
Waypoint ID Distance, nautical miles Bearing, degrees magnetic Bearing, degrees true Waypoint longitude, E/W Waypoint latitude, N/S UTC of observation $BWC, hhmmss,llll.lll, a, yyyyy.yyy, a, x.x, T, x.x, M, x.
Latitude, N/S Status: A = valid data, V = Navigation receiver warning UTC of position Magnetic variation, E/W Date: dd|mm|yy Course over ground, degrees true Speed over ground, knots Longitude, E/W $RMC, hhmmss, A, llll.lll, a, yyyyy.yyy, a, x.x, x.x, xxxxxx, x.
Latitude, N/S Status: A= valid, V = not valid UTC of position Longitude, E/W $GLL, llll.lll, a, yyyyy.
Destination waypoint ID Time to go, hh = 00 to 99 UTC of observation $ZTG, hhmmss, hhmmss, c--c *hh -ZTG UTC and Time to Destination Waypoint Speed over ground, km/hr Speed over ground, knots Course, degrees magnetic Course, degrees true $VTG, x.x, T, x.x,M, x.x, N, x.
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