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APRS – 5Page 8:(Packet path)F: First Repeat (Degipeater) Station's Call signL: Last Repeat (Degipeater) Station's Call signPage 9:Receive dateReceive timeThis transceiver is capable of displaying the followingicons as station IDs.Some icons may appear with overlay characters as belowif the received icon data includes them (APRS only).Example:The following icons show the directions of stations relativeto your position.(North Up)(Heading Up: example)To change the speed/distance and/or temperature settingsof the units, access Menu 3V0 (Units 1 - Speed/ Distance)and/or Menu 3V2 (Units 1 - Temperature).Note: Some stations transmit APRS packets through TNCsconnected to GPS receivers. If you receive packets from thosestations, “GOOD” (satellites tracked) or “LAST” (satellites not tracked)will be shown as the situation, with GLL, GGA, or RMC whichdesignates $GPGLL, $GPGGA, or $GPRMC format.SORT FUNCTIONThis function allows you to sort the station list according tothe call sign, date time, or distance.1 Press [LIST] and display the list of stations.2 Press [MENU] and display the station list menu.3 Press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the Tuning control to select[Sort], then press [ OK].• The sort type list appears on the display.4 Press [ ]/[ ] or rotate the Tuning control to select asort type, then press [ OK].• “Sorting!” appears on the display and sorting begins.Callsign All call signs are compared andarranged in ascending order.Date/TimeAll received dates and timesare compared and arranged indescending order, with the lastreceived message listed first.DistanceThe distance between the otherstation and My station when selectingthe sorting method is calculated, thencompared and arranged in ascendingorder, with the closest station listedfirst.5 The newly sorted station list appears on the display.• After sorting, when new station data is received, it isadded to the station list without resorting. PreviousNext |