GPS antenna GPS200
for boatsomnidirectional

GPS antenna
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Characteristics

Network
GPS
Application domain
for boats
Type
omnidirectional

Description

Maretron's GPS200 is a state-of-the-art 99 channel GPS/GLONASS antenna and receiver capable of providing ten position fixes per second, accurate boat speed ten times per second, and precision time once per second. An additional benefit of the GPS200 is that it broadcasts precision magnetic variation information using the current position and world magnetic model (WMM-2015). 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 Maretron's DSM250 / DSM410 color graphics displays, 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. The GPS200 is easily mounted to any 1" standard marine mount with its standard 1"-14 male threads. It can also be mounted directly to a deck, or even (due to its unprecedented sensitivity) underneath a fiberglass deck. Features Latitude Longitude Time Date Course over ground Speed over ground Magnetic variation Satellite status

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Mets Trade 2024
Mets Trade 2024

19-21 Nov 2024 Amsterdam (Netherlands) Hall 01 - Stand 113

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