Present Position The c urrent location (l atitude, lo ngitude) de termined b y G PS. The Present Position is indicated on-screen by a directional boat icon if the boat is moving or a round symbol if the boat is stationary.

Route A series of waypoints linked together in a specific sequence to define a navigation path between two points, and saved in the fishfinder’s memory. Routes are often used when frequently traveling between two or more locations because it is a faster and more accurate method t han repeatedly selecting individual w aypoints each time one travels through the same area. Routes consist of a Start Waypoint, an End Waypoint, and a series of waypoints in between. Users can begin navigation at the beginning, the end(to run the route in reverse) or at any waypoint inbetween. See Waypoint.

SD (Secure Digital) An SD card is virtually identical in function to an MMC; however, the speed atwhich information can be accessed is generally faster, the storage capacity is generally larger, andhet card has security features which can be used to prevent extracting the data from the card. SD is the same format that many digital cameras use. See MMC.

Selective Availability (SA) A GPS system “feature” that can be implemented by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)to degradethe accuracy of GPS positioning information. With SA active, the GPS is accurate to within 100 meters 95% of the time. With SA inactive,the GPS is accurate to within 45 m eters 95% o f the time. Currently, SA is inactive and the consumer can enjoy the greater precision GPS p rovides; however, the DoD reserves the right to activate SA at any time.

Speed Over Ground (SOG) The measurement of the boat’s progress across a given distance and the speed measurement provided by GPS. An alternate, Speed Through Water, is provided by a speed paddlewheel, and is the measurement of the flow past the boat, which may vary depending on current speed and direction. Speed Over Ground is optimal for navigation because accurate destination times can be derived from this measurement. Humminbird® products allow for input and display of both speed measurements.

Time To Go (TTG) The estimated time required to reach the destination waypoint. TTG is calculated using the SOG and DTG. See SOG and DTG.

Track A series of saved points that define the past path of theboat. TheseTrack Points are saved at regular time intervals. Tracks are a useful and quick method to see where you’ve been, and an easy guide to follow to get you back to the starting point. Generally,all GPS units have a limited number of Track Points that can be saved before the unit runs out of memory and beginserasing the first trackpoints saved. Because of this, the user can adjust the Track Point Interval menu to increase the amount of time between when points are saved, and thus extend the distance covered by a track. Tracks can also be permanently saved to memory and re-displayed at theuser’s option.

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