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9 NXDN TRUNKING SYSTEM
9.21 Receiving GPS Data/ 9.22 Disabling the Transceiver Capability by Remote Control (Stun/ Kill)
9.21
Receiving GPS Data
The base station receiving GPS data from the transceiver of a mobile station can send the GPS data to the PC as serial
commands. If a PC installed with a mapping application is connected to the communication port of the base station
transceiver, the location information of mobile station transceivers appears on a map on the PC display. This function is
convenient for dispatch control or a traffic control system.
Also, if a mobile station transceiver connecting to a GPS receiver unit receives location information (GPS data) from a
GPS satellite, the current location information of the own transceiver can be displayed on the LCD.
Note
• If the optional VGS-1 unit is installed in the transceiver, the GPS data acquired from the GPS satellite can be stored at certain intervals
in the VGS-1 Unit. (Refer to
• For a transceiver receiving GPS data, "Data+GPS Data Output" must be assigned to the communication port connected to a PC
installed with the mapping application. (Refer to
Map Header
Whether to send data to the mapping application when the base station transceiver receives the GPS data from the mobile
station transceiver can be configured.
Refer to
Map Header on page 183
GPS Position Display
GPS Position Display can be used to show the current location information of the own transceiver on the LCD.
Refer to
15.2 GPS Position Display on page 388
9.22
Disabling the Transceiver Capability by Remote Control (Stun/
Kill)
Refer to
8.17 Disabling the Transceiver Capability by Remote Control (Stun/ Kill) on page 184
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
Storing the GPS Data (GPS Data Storage) on page
Available Functions for COM Port on page
for details.
for details about GPS Position Display.
473.)
524.)
for details.
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