q Position | q Grid square locator | q Latitude/ longitude | |
comment | w Distance from | data |
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(or status text) | the station | N: North | S: South |
| (mile or km) | W: West | E: East |
Mobile station | Fixed station | Fixed station 1 | |
q Moving direction | q Transmit power | q Transmit range | |
w Moving speed | w Height of antenna | (mile or km) | |
m: Mile/hour | (elevation) | 1 Using compressed | |
k: km/hour | ’ : Feet M: Meter | ||
| e Antenna gain | APRS data format | |
| r Antenna directivity |
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| omni: Omnidirectional |
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Weather station | Object {page 63} |
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q Wind direction | q Call sign |
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w Wind speed m: Mile/hour k: km/hour
e Temperature F: ° F c: °C
rAmount of rainfall in the past hour (" or mm)
This transceiver is capable of displaying the following 18 icons as station IDs. When icon data other than these is received, the display will show an icon code such as /$ or \$.
Some icons may appear with characters if the received icon data includes them. The following are examples:
The following icons show the directions of stations relative to your position. For example, “” indicates the other
station is located at the northeast relative to your position.
0.0to 9999 miles (or km) are shown for distances from other stations. “xxxxmi” (or “xxxxkm”) is shown for distances over 9999 miles (or km).
On this transceiver the default units for distance and temperature are mile and °F. You can also change these units to kilometer and °C. Access Menu
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Note: You cannot separately change the units of distance and
temperature.
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