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Quest Owner’s Manual 
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A signal strength bar appears for each satellite in view; the 
satellite’s number (1–33) appears to the left of each bar. The 
progress of satellite acquisition is shown in three stages:
•  No signal strength bar—the GPS receiver in your Quest is 
looking for the satellite indicated. The corresponding number 
on the sky view is not highlighted.
•  Hollow signal strength bar—the GPS receiver has found 
the satellite and is collecting data. The corresponding 
number on the sky view is not highlighted. 
•  Solid signal strength bar—the GPS receiver has collected 
the necessary data and the satellite is ready for use. The 
corresponding number on the sky view is highlighted.
Satellites
Sky view
Signal 
strength 
bars
Satellite 
status bar
After a fix has been calculated, the Quest updates your location and 
ground speed by selecting and using the best satellites in view.
Sky View and Signal Strength Bars
The sky view and signal strength bars indicate the satellites that are 
currently visible and which satellites are being used to calculate 
a position fix. The signal strength bars also indicate the quality of 
each satellite signal. 
The sky view provides an overhead view of each satellite position 
relative to your unit’s last known location. The outer circle 
represents the horizon and shows cardinal heading references. The 
inner circle represents an elevation of 45° above the horizon. Any 
satellite depicted near the center is directly overhead. 
You can set the sky view to Track Up 
instead of North Up orientation. Track Up 
causes the top of the sky view to align to 
your current direction of travel. To change 
to Track Up, press 
MENU while on the GPS 
Info page. Then select Skyview Track Up
Press MENU again and then select Skyview 
North Up to change the orientation back to 
North Up. 
When the Sky View is 
shown in 
North Up, the 
red circle indicates your 
direction of travel.