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Raymarine Gyroplus 2 Shs Smart Heading System E12102 #2 on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
Excellent working condition.
Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:E12102

Raymarine Gyroplus 2 SHS Smart Heading System E12102

The Pathfinder Smart Heading System is designed to provide a fast, accurate heading output that is suitable for the MARPA and radar/chart overlay features on Pathfinder Plus radars and chartplotters. It is designed to operate as part of an integrated Raymarine system, and can be calibrated using a Raymarine Pathfinder Plus display or Raymarine autopilot control unit (not included). The heading output is provided as an HDM sentence on NMEA 0183, updated ten times per second. It is accurate to +/-2 degree.

  •  A rate gyro sensor that measures the boat's yaw (its rate of turn)
  • A micro-processor and related circuitry to combine this rate of turn information with the fluxgate compass (not included) signal to provide fast, accurate heading output
  • Inputs and outputs to allow connections with Raymarine equipment

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