Quark-Elec AS07-N2K GPS and Heading sensor

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 239,00

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  • GPS sensor + antenna
  • Heading sensor
  • NMEA2000
  • Plug & Play
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Description

The AS07-N2K combicombines GPS/Glonass/Galileo positioning and 3-axis digital compass sensors in one compact housing.

The AS07-N2K features superior sensitivity, reliable position and heading accuracy, and accurate speed and heading measurements. Designed for marine environments, with an IPX6 waterproof housing. The AS07-N2K is compact in size and is suitable for flush, pole or rail mounting.

What is the difference between a GPS antenna and a GPS sensor? The AS07N2K is not only a GPS antenna (to be connected to a GPS receiver), but a GPS sensor is a GPS antenna and GPS receiver combined.combiIn addition to a full GPS sensor, the AS07-N2K also has the added functionality of providing heading data.

Simply connect the AS07-N2K directly to the NMEA 2000 network. It will immediately output all positional and heading data (PGN messages) without any additional configuration required.

De combination of GPS data, provides a total dataset of GPS, heading, speed and course over water/ground data. Also has an internal filter so it can be configured to output less data if not all data types are desired.

 

What do you receive?

  • 1 x QK-AS07-N2K GPS and Heading sensor with 10 meters cable
  • NMEA 2000 connection, for instant positional data
  • Supports GPS, Glonass and Galileo GNSS Satellite systems
  • 3-Axis digital compass sensor
  • Enables 3° Compass heading accuracy (steady conditions)
  • Up to 5° compass heading accuracy in dynamic conditions((pitching and rolling up to 30°)
  • Beidou ready (will be supported by later firmware upgrade)
  • 1 Hz position and heading update rate is the default setting (configurable 1-10Hz)
  • Low (<45mA) power consumption at 12V DC
  • IPX6 waterproof enclosure

Shipping information

Delivery time

2 days

Brand

Quark-Elec