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Aircraft GNSS Compass

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The GNSS Compass is a plug-and-play GNSS/INS navigation and heading solution. Roll & Pitch 0.4 ° Position Accuracy (RTK) 0.01 m Heading 0.2 ° Update Rate 200 Hz GNSS Compass is an all-in-one GNSS/INS navigation and heading solution.It provides accurate dual-antenna GPS-based heading that is not subject to magnetic interference and can maintain accurate heading during GNSS outages of up to 20 minutes. It features high accuracy 1cm RTK positioning and is plug and play with NMEA 0183, NMEA 2000, and Ethernet interfaces. Plug-And-Play GNSS Compass is a fully plug-and-play solution with support for both NMEA 2000 and NMEA 0183. There is no configuration, setup or calibration required. Reliable position and heading in minutes. GNSS Heading GNSS Compass uses dual GNSS antennas to reliably determine true heading with high accuracy. It doesn't require motion to work and it isn't affected by magnetic interference. Interface Options GNSS Compass is available in both a serial variant and a power over ethernet variant. The serial variant supports both NMEA 2000 and NMEA 0183 for plug-and-play connection to existing marine systems, while the power over ethernet variant allows simplified power and network cabling with maximum flexibility for new applications. Dual Frequency RTK GNSS GNSS Compass features L1/L2 RTK to deliver real time position accuracy of 10 mm. It supports all of the current and future satellite navigation systems including GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO and BeiDou.

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