User's Manual Part 2
Instruction manual
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11.4 Losing NMEA data
If the NMEA0183 nav data source is lost (and no SimNet nav
data is being received), an alarm will sound to all station
speakers after one minute and the display will show “NMEA
LOST” (Fig 11.3).
NOTE The alarm for the loss of NMEA0183 data is not sent across the
SimNet bus.
Press O
K or ON/C to cancel the alarm and return to the previ-
ous display.
11.5 Editing Latitude, Longitude and UTC
Normally, position and time data should be supplied to the
RS82 via a GPS or other navigational device connected to the
radio. However, if this is not possible, the position and time
can be entered manually.
Press S
HIFT then 8 (LAT /LON). The display will show “ENTER
LAT”. Enter the Latitude using the numeric keypad (Fig 11.4).
Use the C
ALL and MSG keys to move the cursor to correct
any errors. The cursor position is indicated by the flashing
number. Enter a new number to overwrite an incorrect number.
16
NMEA LOST--
INT
Fig 11.3 - NMEA0183 nav data source lost
12
ENTER LA T A
LA 52-B---
INT
Fig 11.4 - Manually entering the position










