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Vaata RS150 GPS tutvustust
RS150 Key Features
- 72-channel GPS receiver
- Fast 10Hz position updates
- Satellite differential GPS-compatible. Space-Based Augmentation System (SBAS) enabled with WASS, EGNOS, MSAS and GAGAN support
- A GNSS receiver with GLONASS compatibility
- Low power consumption: 30mA (1 LEN)
- SeaTalkng and NMEA2000 compatible (using a device net adapter cable)
- Designed for low profile surface mounting or optional pole mounting
Do I need an RS150 GPS for My Raymarine Multifunction Display?
GPS Requirments | |
Display | Do you require an external GPS antenna or GPS sensor? |
aSeries, cSeries, eSeries and eS Series MFD with integral GPS | Typically, you do not require an external GPS because your Multifunction Display incorporates an integrated GPS receiver. However, there are some circumstances when you may require an external GPS antenna or sensor—for example within a steel wheelhouse where the Multifunction Display will not receive GPS signals. The optional GA150 remote GPS antenna and the RS150 GPS can be used with the following multifunction displays when an external sensor is required: aSeries a95 / a97 / a98 / a125 / a127 / a128 eS Series eS97 / eS98 / eS127 / eS128 The following multifunction displays can use the RS150 when an external GPS antenna is required: aSeries a65 /a67 a67/ a75/ a77 /a78 eS Series eS75 /eS78 All legacy c Series and e Series |
gS Series MFD | gS Series systems require a Raymarine RS150 GPS external sensor as part of the network. |
Legacy E Series Widescreen (E90W, E120W, E140W) | The E Series Widescreen displays do not have an integrated GPS and can use the RS150 connected via a SeaTalkngbackbone. |
Legacy C Series Classic (C80, C120) E Series Classic (E80, E120) | Raymarine Classic Multifunction Displays require a SeaTalk1 to SeaTalkng converter to connect an RS150. |