Figure 121: satellite locations, Automatic starfire satellite selection, Figure 122: satellite locations – NavCom StarUtil-3000 Rev.G User Manual
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StarUtil 3000 User Guide
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Table
15
: Status of Selected Licensed StarFire Satellite
Locked
Not Locked or Not Licensed
Select Auto and click
(refresh) to set the receiver to automatically select the highest
licensed available StarFire satellite from the list on the Satellite Locations window (see
Figure
).
Figure
121
: Satellite Locations
– Automatic StarFire Satellite Selection
In dynamic applications, the original StarFire satellite must become 2 degrees
lower in elevation than the next available StarFire satellite before a transition
occurs. This is done to prevent hysteresis between two competing satellites.
The Satellite Locations window lists the user-defined satellite on line 7:
If no satellite is user-defined, the ID is User and all data is n/a (see Figure
Figure
122
: Satellite Locations
– No User-Defined Satellite
If a StarFire satellite is user-defined, a specific ID is displayed with information about the
satellite (see Figure
). The StarFire user-defined satellite does not require a StarFire
license.