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Simrad Gs15 Active Gps Antenna, With Cable, New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Tabasalu, Harjumaa, Estonia

Tabasalu, Harjumaa, Estonia
Opened box, unused item, with antenna cable and all other parts in box
Brand:Simrad Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico Manufacturer Part Number:000-0125-25 UPC:042194900636

Manufacturer

Simrad

Manufacturer Part Number

000-0125-25
Product NameModel GS15 GPS Antenna with 4m (13ft) Micro-C to SimNet Cable

UPC Code

0 42194 90063 6

Marketing Information

Advanced 5Hz performance with a true update rate of 5 times per second for best in class position data during acceleration and high speed manoeuvres.

The Simrad GS15 can be mounted on a 1" x 14tpi thread tube or mounting bracket with the included moutning base. It can also be mounted flat on a surface with a hole of 15 mm for the Micro-C connector. The antenna is secured with two screws from the top.

The antenna is simple to install and includes a 4 m Micro-C to SimNet cable to allow easy networking.

Features

  • For use with Simrad NSE or NSO systems
  • High Speed 5 Hz GPS Antenna provides even greater accuracy and performance
  • Works with SimNet and NMEA 2000® networks for enhanced location accuracy and improved satellite-signal fix WAAS and EGNOS

Specifications

GPS / NAVIGATION

GPS Antenna TypeSimNet NMEA2000
GPS Receiver Channels16 channels
GPS Position Accuracy3 m \ 10 ft
GPS: Tracking Capability12 Satellites tracking. Tracking velocity < 1000 knots
DGPS: Receiver TypeSIRF III Chip
DGPS: Start-Up TimeCold start <35s approx. Warm start <1s approx
DGPS: Frequency Range1575.42 MHz
NETWORKING / CONNECTORS
NMEA OutputSystem time, position, rapid update, GNSS DOP's, GNSS position data, GNSS sats in view (messages required by NMEA 2000 protocol)
ConnectorsMicro-C male connector
TECHNICAL / ENVIRONMENTAL
CasingUV stable plastic
MountingPole or surface mount
Waterproof StandardIP7 (fully watertight)
Height32 mm \ 1.3 in
Diameter75 mm \ 3 in
DimensionsHeight w/mounting base: 110 mm
Weight0.08 kg \ 0.18 lbs
Humidity95% at 60%deg;C (140°F) IEC 60945
POWER
Power Supply12 V via network cable vDC
Power Consumption20 - 40mA at 12V
NMEA 2000® Load Equivalency Number1 network load (50mA)
OTHER
CableMicro-C to SimNet cable 4 m (13 ft)
Operating Temperature-20°C to +70°C (-4°F to 158°F)

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