Kenwood TH-D72A/E User Manual
Kenwood GPS receiver
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Amateurs Building the New Global Communications Network
- Kenwood’s Approaches for development of APRS
- New Technology Expands Amateur Radio Versatility
- DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT
- HOW YOU ENJOY APRS WITH TH-D72A/E (WRITTEN BY BOB BRUNINGA, WB4APR)
- PREPARATIONS FOR OPERATING APRS
- 3.1 What Do I Need to Configure?
- 3.2 Configuration
- 3.2.1 Built-in Clock
- 3.2.2 My Callsign
- 3.2.3 Beacon Type
- 3.2.4 Data Band
- 3.2.5 Packet Speed
- 3.2.6 Position
- 3.2.7 Position Comment
- 3.2.8 Status Text
- 3.2.9 APRS Icon
- 3.2.10 Method of Beacon Transmission
- 3.2.11 Packet Path
- 3.2.12 Sound
- 3.2.13 Battery Saver
- 3.2.14 APRS Operating Frequency
- 3.2.15 Placing a Transceiver in APRS mode
- 3.2.16 Transmitting a Beacon
- GPS
- 4.1 What is GPS?
- 4.2 GPS Receivers
- 4.3 Internal GPS
- 4.3.1 GPS Satellite Information Display
- 4.3.2 Automatic Adjustment of the Built-in Clock
- 4.3.3 North Up and Heading Up
- 4.3.4 NMEA Sentence Output
- 4.3.5 Internal GPS Unit Save
- 4.3.6 Battery Operating Time during the Concurrent Use of the Internal GPS Unit
- 4.3.7 GPS Only Mode
- 4.3.8 Log Function
- 4.3.9 Mark Waypoint
- 4.3.10 Target Point
- 4.3.11 SBAS
- APRS SOFTWARE FOR YOUR PC
- OPERATIONAL EXAMPLES OF APRS
- APRS NETWORKS
- MCP-4A MEMORY CONTROL PROGRAM (FOR USE WITH TH-D72A/E)
- HOW TO UPDATE FIRMWARE
- MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS
- APPENDIX