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Mercury Solid State Compass Model Ssc200 P/n 8m0039068 on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

North Charleston, South Carolina, United States

North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Out of OEM Packaging
Brand:Mercury Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:8M0039068

Dealer over stocked items. One was removed from packaging for display purposes. These are new never installed on a boat Mercury factory items.

SSC200 is a solid state, rate gyro electronic compass that provides better than 1™ heading accuracy through 45™ of roll and pitch angle, and better than 1™ roll and pitch accuracy in static conditions. Each SSC200 is factory calibrated for maximum accuracy. It delivers precise, reliable heading information ten times per second, plus vessel attitude including pitch and roll readings once per second. A micromachined rate gyro is used by advanced stabilization algorithms to provide accurate, stable readings during dynamically changing conditions such as hard turns or rough seas, making it an ideal heading sensor for autopilot applications.

The SSC200 can be automatically calibrated for deviation. Its dynamic accuracy is improved with advanced digital filtering of the 3-axis magnetometer, 2-axis accelerometer and rate gyro.


Features:

  • Heading
  • Pitch
  • Roll
  • Rate of Turn


Applications
  • Navigation
  • Autopilot
  • Radar Stabilization
  • Satellite Antenna Stabilization
  • Swing Meter

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