In most cases, your terminal will be able to get a fix in strong satellite signal conditions with outdated almanac data, but it may take longer.

When you make an Emergency Call, your terminal does not rely upon the almanac to determine your location.

Entering the Testpage

The Testpage provides GPS information (such as the number of satellites used, the strength of each one, etc.).

1.From the main menu, press MENU and select More...> Location > Testpage.

2.Scroll to your selection and press Select to access the next display.

Position

Testpage

Position

Power

 

Version

 

Select

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1.From the main menu, press MENU cation > Testpage > Position.

and select More...> Lo-

2.Scroll to your selection and press Select to access the next display.

This displays the following information about the last time your location was calculated:

The time the location was last calculated

The latitude expressed in degrees, min- utes, and seconds

The longitude expressed in degrees, min- utes, and seconds

The altitude expressed in meters

The number of satellites used

The bearing (B) - refers to the direction to a waypoint

The horizontal speed (HS)

The level of confidence in percent (LC)

Position

<Time>

 

<Latitude>

 

<Longitude>

 

<Altitude>

 

<Tracked satellites>

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Position

<Tracked satellites>

<Bearing>

 

<Horizontal Speed>

<Level of Confidence>

Rfrsh

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Motorola MTH800 manual Entering the Testpage, Position, Number of satellites used