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TH-D72A/E
The distance from the current location to the Target Point can be confirmed in the Target Point 
screen.  Target Point display is the third page from the Latitude Longitude display reached by 
repeatedly pressing the [OK] key.  However, if no GPS data is positioned by GPS, “Finding GPS 
satellites…” screen appears, and, therefore, you cannot switch to the Target Point screen.  Pressing 
the [F] key in the Target Point screen toggles between North Up and Heading Up.
SBAS (Satellite-Based Augmentation System) is a collective term given to the technologies to correct 
GPS errors using geostationary satellites.
SBAS is referred to as WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) for the USA, as EGNOS (European 
Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service) for Europe and as MSAS (MTSAT Satellite-based 
Augmentation System) for Japan.
To configure SBAS, go to Menu 212 (GPS - Setup - SBAS).  Note, however, that you cannot 
configure the SBAS function to be enabled if anything other than OFF is configured for Battery Save 
in Menu 201 (GPS - Int. GPS - Batt.Saver).
Figure 4-30  SBAS Menu
Note:
While SBAS is active, ensure that the sky is not obstructed in the direction of the SBAS satellite during the positioning.
Upon receipt of a signal from WAAS, the satellite number “35”, “47”, “48”, “51”, or “34” appears in the GPS satellite information 
screen.
Upon receipt of a signal from EGNOS, the satellite number “33”, “37”, “44”, or “39” appears in the GPS satellite information 
screen.
Upon receipt of a signal from MTSAT, the satellite number “42” or “50” appears in the GPS satellite information screen.
The signal from satellites that are located in a geostationary orbit is weaker and more difficult to capture than the signals of 
other GPS satellites, and therefore, positioning takes longer length of time.
Information regarding whether or not the data received from an SBAS satellite is used for computation in the GPS unit is not 
displayed.
Turning on the SBAS function does not guarantee that the margin of positioning error becomes smaller.
4.3.11 SBAS
[F]
North Up Screen
Heading Up Screen