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GPS Information

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This screen shows the current status of GPS reception The circular diagram shows the current location of the GPS satellites (yellow numbers) as they would appear in the sky The outer circle represents the horizon (0 degrees elevation) The middle and inner circles represents 30 and 60 degrees respectively The very center of the diagram (90 degrees elevation) is directly overhead Nearby obstructions, like tall buildings will block satellites in that direction That is why it is necessary to be in an open area to effectively troubleshoot GPS reception issues The satellite numbers shown on the diagram correspond to the PRN number in the GPS Details screen There are always at least 24 active GPS satellites in orbit Because satellites fail, and have to be removed from service, spares are always parked in orbit, ready to be activated This is why the PRN (satellite ID number) can be greater than 24

NOTE: When you use this screen for troubleshooting, park the vehicle outside, away from buildings, tall trees, and high-tension wires for at least 10 minutes with the engine running
NOTE: Pressing the MAP/GUIDE button displays the satellite number on each circle.