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2.19.2
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Accuracy
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Location Service accuracy depends on the GNSS
coverage and the selected accuracy mode.
In good GNSS coverage (at least -137 dBm or in open sky), the location accuracy presents as follows:
In high accuracy mode, the accuracy is:
- 5 m for 50% of location reports.
- 10 m for 95% of location reports.
In power optimized or normal mode, the accuracy is:
- 20 m for 50% of location reports.
- 50 m for 95% of location reports.
NOTICE:
The presented values depend on variety of factors, for example the view on the sky. To
optimize the GNSS performance the radio should have the clearest possible view of the open
sky.
2.19.3
Location Report Backlog
The radio can record location track when it is out of service, when in DMO, or when in TXI mode.
The location reports generated during this time is stored, and all location report backlog recordings are
uploaded once the radio is back in service. Your radio can save up to maximum 180 location reports.
The location report backlog function differently when in different mode:
Location Backlog Recording in Trunked Mode Operation (TMO)
The radio starts recording location reports when radio is out of service in TMO Mode.
The radio resumes latest location reporting when TMO coverage is regained.
Location Backlog Recording in Direct Mode Operation (DMO)
The radio starts recording location reports in DMO Mode.
The radio resumes latest location reporting when it switches back to TMO mode.
NOTICE:
This feature is only available when enabled by your service provider.
Location Backlog Recording in Transmit Inhibit Mode (TXI)
When the radio is in TXI mode, location reports are generated and recorded but not sent out.
Once the radio exits TXI mode and is within TMO coverage, the location reports are uploaded to
the server.
2.20
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a wireless technology used to create personal networks operating in the 2.4 GHz
unlicensed band with a range of up to 10 m.
The usable range may be reduced when you connect the radio with devices that support more limited
ranges or if physical obstacles such as walls appear between devices. There are five separate
Bluetooth features available:
Bluetooth Audio - includes Bluetooth Audio, Fast Push-to-Talk (PTT), and Indoor Location
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Motorola ST7000 Specifications

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BrandMotorola
ModelST7000
CategoryPortable Radio
LanguageEnglish

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