Garmin gps 400 Guida Utente
GPS 400 Pilot’s Guide and Reference
SECTION 2
NAV PAGES
2-23
2.8 SATELLITE STATUS PAGE
The Satellite Status Page (the sixth NAV page) provides
a visual reference of GPS receiver functions, including
current satellite coverage, GPS receiver status, and position
accuracy. The Satellite Status Page (Figure 2-46) is helpful
in troubleshooting weak (or missing) signal levels due to
poor satellite coverage or installation problems.
current satellite coverage, GPS receiver status, and position
accuracy. The Satellite Status Page (Figure 2-46) is helpful
in troubleshooting weak (or missing) signal levels due to
poor satellite coverage or installation problems.
Figure 2-46 Satellite Status Page
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Sky View
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Estimated Position Error (EPE) and
Dilution of Precision (DOP)
GPS Receiver Status
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Horizontal Uncertainty Level (HUL)
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Satellite ID Numbers
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Signal Strength Bars
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Excluded Satellite
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Current Page Group
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Number of Pages in Current Page Group
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Positon of Current Page within Current
Page Group
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As the GPS receiver locks onto satellites, a signal
strength bar appears for each satellite in view, with the
appropriate satellite number (01-32) underneath each
bar. The status of satellite reception is shown as follows:
appropriate satellite number (01-32) underneath each
bar. The status of satellite reception is shown as follows:
• No signal strength bars - The receiver is looking
for the satellites indicated.
• Hollow signal strength bars - The receiver has
found the satellite(s) and is collecting data (Figure
2-47).
2-47).
• Solid signal strength bars - The receiver has
collected the necessary data and the satellite(s) is
ready for use.
ready for use.
• Checkered signal strength bars - Excluded
satellites (Figure 2-46).
The sky view display (at top left corner of the page)
shows which satellites are currently in view and where
they are. The outer circle of the sky view represents the
horizon (with north at top of the page), the inner circle
45° above the horizon, and the center point directly
overhead.
they are. The outer circle of the sky view represents the
horizon (with north at top of the page), the inner circle
45° above the horizon, and the center point directly
overhead.
Figure 2-47 Hollow Signal Strength Bars