Device Specifications #
Device Parameters #
- Input Power: 220V AC
- frequency Support : GPS L1
- Output Signal Power: 0 to 47 dB
Device Components #
Front Panel:

- Main Display
- GPS Receiver – used for testing simulator performance (can be reset using the red button. The receiver antenna must be connected to the rear panel).
Rear Panel:

- 220V power input
- GPS Receiver Antenna Connector
- USB Port – for connecting an external flash memory
- Network Port – for connecting the device to the Internet
- Power Button – for turning on/off or resetting the device
- Signal Output Port – for GPS signal simulation
Device Setup #
- Connect the 220V power cord to the device.
- Turn the red rocker switch to the ON position.
- Press the red push button once to power on the device.

Software Interface #
After the device powers on, the following interface appears on the LCD screen:

- Start/Stop Simulation, path mode selection (starting point with speed and angle, or path file)
- Select Path File
- Set starting point, speed, and movement angle
- On-screen Keyboard
- Manual time setting for simulated GPS signal
- Transmission power control
Starting the Simulation #
The GPS simulator allows two general simulation modes:
- Starting Point Mode: Define the coordinates of the starting point, along with speed and direction angle.
- Path File Mode: Define a movement path on a map and provide the corresponding waypoint file to the device.
Starting Point Mode #
Set the simulation mode to Dy loc.

Enter the latitude, longitude, and altitude (click on each field and use the on-screen keyboard to enter the values).

To simulate movement from this point, set movement parameters such as speed and direction. Click Update after entering the parameters.(Movement parameters can be changed during simulation; click Update to apply changes).

Finally, click Start to begin the simulation.

Path File Mode #
When using the path file method, you must first create a file containing movement coordinates. To create the file:
Go to https://www.google.com/mymaps on your computer.
Click CREATE A NEW MAP.

Draw a line on the map to represent the movement path

for example, a spiral path

Export the created line as a file.

Copy the exported file onto a USB flash drive and connect the flash drive to the GPS Simulator.
Set the simulation mode to Dy file loc and click Select File (wait a few moments after clicking).

From the dialog that opens, select your file from the USB drive. Specify the movement speed along the path and, if necessary, set the altitude above sea level. Click Start Convert to process the file.

Once the file is successfully processed, a Finish button will appear — click it.

movement details will now be shown in the Motion File window.
Click Start to begin the simulation.

Simulation Settings #
1.Output Power Adjustment
You can adjust the signal transmission power using the slider on the side of the software menu, ranging from 0 to 47 dB.
The new power level is applied automatically after releasing the slider — no additional action is required.

2.Time Configuration
By default, the simulated GPS signal uses the real UTC time. However, you can manually set the simulation time and date. To do this:
- Enable the time adjustment section.
- Enter the desired date and time.
- This configuration must be completed before starting the simulation; otherwise, it will not take effect.
- After setting the values, press Set to apply the time configuration.

