GTM Info

 

I curious about the GTM information showing up on my 3590.

I see 3 NAVTEQ subscriptions showing up as well as one for TTN. The TTN I added because NAVTEQ reporting is so poor.

NAVTEQ Traffic (US. CAN) 001f 1/a0/160
NAVTEQ Traffic (US. CAN) 1001 1/a0/7/0
NAVTEQ Traffic (US. CAN) 1001 12/a1/7/0
Total Traffic Network (US. ... 1001 1/00/64/0

Does anyone know why there are 3 NAVTEQ subscriptions showing?

Does anyone know what the data to the right means? I can see from the Traffic Status page that the codes are probably for:
cc/ecc/sid/ltn: l/a0/3/29N
So, what are cc/ecc/sid/ltn?
What does l/a0/3/29N mean?

Does the listing under FM Table show a history of all stations which have been received?

On my 2595 I had two

On my 2595 I had two Navteq's showing and was told one was for the U.S. and one was for Canada. Can't say why you would have a third. I also have one showing for my optional Total Traffic subscription.

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BobHy wrote:

So, what are cc/ecc/sid/ltn?
What does l/a0/3/29N mean?

CC = Country Code. 1 = United States. 12 = UK. 15 = France.
SID = Service Identifier. Think of this as the network identifier. I've found that 7 = NAVTEQ and 6 = TTN, but that may vary.
LTN = Location Table Number. A location might be a city or group of cities (e.g. Baltimore and Washington share LTN 10). The navigation unit uses a combination of the LTN, traffic information received over the air, and values encoded in the map to identify the traffic incident location on the map.

I hope this helps!

Thanks

Thanks, It was just a matter of curiosity.