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- | |{{ :gps_lev2_man.pdf |}} | Garmin 18x-5Hz | + | |{{ :gps_manual.pdf |}} | Vector™ V104 GPS Smart Antenna |
- | |https://support.garmin.com/nb-NO/? | + | |https://www.hemispheregnss.com/product/ |
- | The Garmin | + | Vector V104 GPS Smart Antenna offers superior navigation including accurate heading |
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+ | The rugged | ||
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- | ========== Airmar | + | ========== Airmar |
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- | | http://www.airmar.com/ | + | Reliable monitoring systems such as buoys, and USVs enable operational decision-making based on real-time, site-specific data rather than intuition. The highly changeable conditions at sea make offshore operations particularly challenging. Airmar |
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- | The Model 120WX is Airmar’s solution | + | The low-power requirement of this patented model make it well suited |
- | Reliability and performance, | + | **Features** |
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- | * Apparent Wind speed & angle | + | * Barometric pressure |
- | * Barometric pressure | + | * Air and wind chill temperature |
- | * Air temperature | + | * GPS position, speed over ground, course over ground |
- | * Wind chill | + | * Three-axis, solid-state compass with dynamic stabilization |
- | * Optional relative humidity module | + | * Three-axis rate gyro supplies rate-of–turn data |
- | * IPX4 with the RH Option | + | * Three-axis accelerometer for best-in-class pitch and roll information |
- | * IPX6 without the RH Option | + | * Housing rated IPX7 for water-ingress protection |
- | * Output: Via a single cable (various lengths available) | + | * Data output via a single cable (various lengths available) |
- | * NMEA 0183 protocol over RS-422 standard | + | * NMEA 0183/ASCII serial data protocol over RS-232 interface |
+ | * NMEA 2000 protocol over CAN | ||
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Primarily, the SenTiBoard both communicates and is configured through the USB interface. This allows the board to be configured and tested on a standard computer on the operative system of choice, and then transferred to the on-board payload computer. If USB is not present on the on-board computer, other interfaces such as SPI or UART can be used, and sensor logging directly to an SD-card is planned. The SenTiBoard is designed to fit on top of the ODroid XU4 single board computer, with dimensions of 83 mm x 59 mm. To reduce the size further, the legs can be broken off, resulting in a board of 60 mm x 50 mm. | Primarily, the SenTiBoard both communicates and is configured through the USB interface. This allows the board to be configured and tested on a standard computer on the operative system of choice, and then transferred to the on-board payload computer. If USB is not present on the on-board computer, other interfaces such as SPI or UART can be used, and sensor logging directly to an SD-card is planned. The SenTiBoard is designed to fit on top of the ODroid XU4 single board computer, with dimensions of 83 mm x 59 mm. To reduce the size further, the legs can be broken off, resulting in a board of 60 mm x 50 mm. | ||
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