
GPS200
is a state-of-the-art 32 channel GPS antenna and
receiver capable of producing five position fixes per second.
The GPS200 has unprecedented sensitivity and can even be
mounted underneath a fiberglass deck. An additional benefit of
the GPS200 is that it broadcasts precision magnetic variation
information using the current position and world
magnetic model (WMM-2010).
The GPS200 antenna/receiver is a plug-and-play device that
is fully compliant and certified to the NMEA 2000® Standard. It will directly connect to any NMEA 2000® network
and communicate with navigational software, chart plotters, autopilots and dedicated instrument displays – such
as DSM150 or DSM250 graphical display – and its compact, waterproof housing provides years of reliable
performance.
The GPS200 automatically decodes GPS correction signals from Satellite Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS)
including the North American Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS), the European Geostationary Navigation
Overlay System (EGNOS), or the Asian Multifunctional Transport Satellite-based Augmentation System (MSAS) to
provide better than 2.5m accuracy.
WSO100
Ultrasonic Wind and Weather Station measures wind
speed and
direction, air temperature, barometric pressure, and relative humidity. The
wind measurement is performed using ultrasonic sensors, which means there
are no moving parts to wear out or to get caught in the rigging.
The WSO100 accurately measures wind speed and direction even when tilted,
making it ideally suited for heeled sailboats or powerboats operating in
pitching and rolling seaways.
When used with displays (DSM150, DSM250, N2KView®), you can view
apparent wind speed and direction, humidity, air temperature, barometric
pressure (with graphs to see trends), wind chill factor, heat index, and
dew point. If you add speed through water (DST110), GPS (GPS200) and
compass (SSC200), you can view true vessel referenced wind speed and
direction as well as ground referenced speed and direction
SSC200
is a solid state, rate gyro electronic compass that provides better than 1° heading accuracy
through ±45° of roll and pitch angle, and better than 1° roll and pitch accuracy in static conditions. Each SSC200
is factory calibrated for maximum accuracy. It delivers precise, reliable heading information ten times per second,
plus vessel attitude including pitch and roll readings once per second. A micro machined rate gyro is used by
advanced stabilization algorithms to provide accurate, stable readings during dynamically changing conditions
such as hard turns or rough seas, making it an ideal heading sensor for autopilot applications
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