The progress of satellite acquisition is shown in three stages:
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No signal strength bars—the receiver is looking for the
satellites indicated.
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White signal strength bars—the receiver has found the
satellite and is collecting data.
•
Green signal strength bars—the receiver has collected the
necessary data from this satellite.
When the GPSMAP 278 collects the necessary data from the best
satellites in view to calculate a x, the status eld indicates the
status of the receiver. The unit updates the location, date, and time.
Receiver Status
The Receiver Status eld shows one of the following conditions:
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Searching the Sky—the receiver is looking for satellites.
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AutoLocate—the receiver is looking for any satellite whose
almanac was collected, which can take up to ve minutes.
•
Acquiring Satellites—the receiver is looking for and
collecting data from satellites visible at its last known or
initialized location but has not acquired a x.
•
2D GPS Location—At least three satellites were acquired
and a two-dimensional position x was calculated. “2D
Differential” appears when you are receiving EGNOS
corrections in 2D mode, and a “D” appears on the strength bar
of satellites being corrected.
•
3D GPS Location—At least four satellites were acquired
and a three-dimensional x was calculated. “3D Differential”
appears when you are receiving EGNOS corrections in 3D
mode, and a “D” appears on the strength bar of satellites being
corrected.
•
Lost Satellite Reception—the receiver is no longer tracking
enough satellites for a 2D or 3D x.
•
Receiver Not Usable—the receiver is unusable, possibly due
to interference or abnormal satellite conditions. Turn the unit
off and back on to reset it.
• Simulating GPS—the receiver is in Simulator Mode.
•
GPS Off—the GPS receiver is turned off.
GPSMAP 278 Owner’s Manual 5
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