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Furuno Pg700 Heading Sensor Nmea 2000 on 2040-parts.com

US $823.29
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Owings Mills, Maryland, United States

Owings Mills, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:FURUNO MPN:PG700 MSRP:995.00 UPC:611679329035

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FURUNO PG700 HEADING SENSOR NMEA 2000
Item#: 1205084
Manufacturer: FURUNO
Model Number: PG700
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FURUNO PG700 HEADING SENSOR NMEA 2000
Product Information
FURUNO PG700 HEADING SENSOR NMEA 2000
Manufacturer FURUNO
Manufacturer Part Number PG700
Brand Name FURUNO
Product Model PG700
Product Name FURUNO PG700 HEADING SENSOR NMEA 2000
Description

PG700 Integrated Heading Sensor, NMEA2000

The PG-700 is a rate compensated heading sensor that incorporates innovative electromagnetic compass technology for highly accurate and stable readouts of your ship's heading. These sophisticated components are contained within a rugged, compact case. Unique design elements make the PG-700 virtually maintenance-free and easy to install. The PG-700 heading sensor detects terrestrial magnetism and produces compass data that can be utilized in CAN bus network.

Features:

  • Angular velocity sensor and magnetic bearing sensor incorporated
  • Automatic determination of installation site suitability
  • L-shaped mounting base for mounting on bulkhead
  • Output of magnetic bearing data to FURUNO CAN bus device

Weight (Approximate) 2.25 lb

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