Raymarine RS150 GPS Sensor
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Raymarine RS150 GPS Sensor

SKU CD-64281
MPN E70310
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RAYMARINE RS150 GPS SENSOR

RS150 GPS Sensor

The RS150 GPS is a high performance, 72-channel, remotely mounted GPS sensor for Raymarine navigation systems. The RS150 offers fast 10Hz position updates and enhanced accuracy. The RS150 is also a GNSS receiver and supports the GLONASS global navigation satellite system.

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

Specifications:

  • Nominal supply voltage: 12V D.C. Powered by N2K bus
  • Operating voltage range: 8 - 32V DC
  • Power consumption: 30 mA max (NMEA LEN = 1)
  • Operating temperature: -13ºF to 131ºF (-25ºC to +55ºC)
  • Relative humidity: max 93%
  • Waterproof: IPx6/7
  • Supported connection protocols: SeaTalkng: NMEA 2000 (certified) (via DeviceNet adaptor)
  • Sensitivity: High sensitivity - acquisition down to -163dBm
  • No. of channels: 72
  • Positioning System: GPS & GLONASS
  • Satellite Differential Type: WAAS (United States); EGNOS (Europe); MSAS (Japan); GAGAN (India)
  • Differential acquisition: Automatic
  • Position accuracy (95%): <15M
  • Position accuracy with SDGPS (95%): <5M
  • Speed accuracy (95%): <0.3kt
  • Time to first fix from cold start: <2 minutes (< 45 seconds typical)
  • Time to first fix from hot start: < 8 seconds -72 hour hold up battery allows for hot start
  • Geodetic Datum: WGS84
Type
Antennas

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