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Que Applications
QueGPS
Approximate
Elevation
Speed
Date and
Time
GPS Signal
Strength
Accuracy
Sun and
Moon
Position
Current
Location
GPS Satellite
Location
Menu
Bar
GPS Status Message
Satellite Status Page
At the top of the Satellite Status Page is a message containing the
status of the GPS receiver. At least three satellite signals of sufficient
strength are required to generate a 2D location fix. Four or more satellite
signals of sufficient strength are required to generate a 3D location fix.
When you have sufficient signals from four or more satellites, a “3D GPS
Location” message appears.
A sky view array in the center, left of the iQue 3200 screen represents
the position of satellites in the sky overhead with your position in the
center of the two circles. The outer circle indicates the horizon while
the inner circle a position 45° from the horizon. The numbers displayed
indicate the number assigned to those satellites.
To the right of the sky view, the date and time displays, and if you
are moving, your current speed displays as well. The accuracy of your
current position displays at the bottom of the list. All of this information
continues to update as you navigate.
A bar graph at the bottom of the page displays the strength of signals
being received from each satellite. Each number represents the particu-
lar satellite that is being received. Numbers above 33 indicate WAAS
satellites. When the satellite is being fully received, the bar above the
corresponding number is solid. When information is still being gathered
for that satellite, the bar is empty.