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Setting differential
operation
958 Operator's Manual, Rev. A
Manual mode
Although the need is rare, you can manually override
automatic mode at any time by issuing tuning commands
using the 958's KEYPAD. In manual mode, the differential
receiver outputs its corrections only from the selected station.
To manually choose a differential station, you must select the
frequency of the desired station:
1. On the RECEIVER OPTIONS screen, highlight the BEACON
FREQUENCY option and press the EDIT menu key.
2. Change the settings from AUTO to MANUAL. A differen-
tial transmitter frequency appears to the right of the word
MANUAL.
3. Press the CURSOR PAD right to highlight the digits you
want to change. Enter the appropriate frequency—any
value between 283.5kHz and 325kHz—and press the
ENTER key.
You can also manually set the baud rate (the transmitter's data
transmission speed) for the selected differential frequency. However,
Northstar strongly recommends leaving the
AUTO
setting at
.
The 958 can manually control a non-Northstar external differential
receiver as long as the receiver supports the MX50R control protocol.
Check the manufacturer's instructions to see they support this control
protocol.
The 958'S differential operations setting has four options for
differential information:
auto - the 958 prefers WAAS differential corrections, but
will automatically switch to radiobeacon differential cor-
rections if WAAS is not available or less accurate and if
the 958 is connected to an optional external radiobeacon
receiver
disabled - the 958 doesn't use any differential corrections,
only GPS
Chapter 12 - Setting Up Your 958
NOTE:
BEACON BAUD RATE
NOTE:
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