Description
The HS75 GNSS Compass supports GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and BeiDou satellites. The GNSS antennas are separated by 20 cm (7.87”) between phase centers, resulting in a heading performance of better than 0.75° RMS. The HS75 can provide heading and positioning updates at 10 Hz and delivers positioning accuracy of 0.6 m 95% of the time when using differential GPS corrections from Satellite Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS).
The six-axis rate sensor improves system performance and provides backup heading information in the event a GNSS heading is not available due to signal blockage. The sensor provides a substitute heading, accurate to within 1º per minute for up to three minutes.
Mounting Options
The HS75 offers four different mounting options:
- No adapter, HS75 is secured with screws from the underside of the mounting surface. Cable exits through the mounting surface.
- Using a low profile adapter secured with screws from the top of the mounting surface. Cable exits through the mounting surface.
- Using a high profile adapter secured with screws from the top of the mounting surface. Cable exits through the adapter, above the mounting surface.
- Pole Mounting
Remember to add the mounting kit for either pole or surface mount if required! (See "Accessories" tab)
Key Features
- NMEA 2000 certified
- Supports GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS
- Heading accuracy of 0.75° in a small form factor
- SBAS
- Fast start-up time
- Dead-reckoning during temporary satellite outage
- Plug and play with Simrad autopilot and radar systems
- 10 Hz heading and position update rate
- Provides heading, position, SOG, COG, heave, pitch and roll
- NMEA 2000 only
- Easy wiring
- Mounts directly on flat surface
- Mounting kits sold separately (000-15686-001 & 000-15687-001)
- NMEA 2000 cable sold separately in different lengths
- Well suited as autopilot heading source
- Well suited as radar heading source
- Great combination with P2005 for Non-SOLAS satellite positioning.