Furuno GP33 GPS Furuno GP33 GPS Features 4.3 “Sunlight Viewable” color LCD (Brightness: 700 cd) Enhanced data legibility thanks to large characters and high resolution visual aid Stores up to 10,000 marks/waypoints, 100 routes and 3,000 track points 7 display modes available, including 2 ...
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user-customized modes Supports both NMEA0183 and NMEA 2000 compatible CAN bus interface Contact closure capability available on the 10P connector SBAS capable for better measurement SBAS is a general term for a GPS navigation system with differential correction by means of geostationary satellites. In the US, it is called WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System), whereas in Europe and Japan, it is called EGNOS (European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System) and MSAS (MSAT Satellite-based Augmentation System), respectively. 12 Channel, Parallel Tracking GPS Receiver with WAAS technology, DGPS Ready Up to 900 Knot Tracking Velocity 20 Second Warm Start Acquisition 1-3M Accuracy (95% of the time with WAAS on and SA off) 4.5 Inch Diagonal Monochrome High Contrast Silver Bright LCD Screen Waypoint and Route Data Transfer Via PC to another GP33 Man Overboard Key Waypoint entry by Loran-C TD's (Highway Mode) Alarms for Arrival, XTE, Anchor Watch and High/Low Speed Points Waypoint Comments of up to 16 Characters Event Marks Entered using one of Nine Symbols 2 Data Ports for both RS422 and RS232 Feed nav data to radar, chart plotter, autopilot or sounder through NMEA0183 port Upload/Download waypoints and routes directly from NavNet display Built in Simulator for Showroom Display and Training Shipping Information 5 Lbs., 1 Carton Power Requirements 12 or 24 VDC, 3 Watts Need More Info? • Furuno GP33 GPS Product Brochure (.pdf)
Furuno GP33 GPS Product Brochure (.pdf)