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Note: | Make a note of the ID selected for retransmit. The console that receives the data |
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Screen 4: Time & Date
The first time you
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Screen 4: Time & Date
To change the time and date:
1.Press the < and > keys to select the hour, minute, month, day or year. The selected time or date setting blinks on and off.
2.To change a setting, press the + and - keys to adjust the value up or down.
To choose a
To choose between a MM/DD (default in US models) or DD.MM (default in EU and UK models) display for the date, first select either the day or month setting, then press 2ND and immediately press UNITS. This switches the console from one date display to the other.
3.Press DONE to move to the next screen.
Screen 5 and Screen 6: Latitude and Longitude
The console uses latitude and longitude to determine your location, allowing it to adjust the forecast and calculate the times for sunset and sunrise.
•Latitude measures distance north or south of the equator.
•Longitude measures distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, an imaginary line running north and south through Greenwich, England.
Note: | You can find your latitude and longitude by searching the internet (for example: |
| googlemaps.com, earth.google.com or earthtools.org). Many atlases and maps |
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| your local library, call your local airport, or search on the Internet. |
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