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The PY-G128 is an integrated GPS receiver & mainly consists of a display unit and an antenna unit. It can track up to 13 satellites (12 GPS, 1 WAAS or EGNOS or MSAS) simultaneously.

The main features of the PY-G128 are:

• Storage for 500 waypoints and 20 routes and 1024 track points.

• Alarms: Anchor warning radius/Arrival/Routes deviation.

• Man overboard feature records position at time of man overboard and provides continuous updates of range and bearing when navigating to the MOB position.

• Autopilot (option) may be connected, and steering data output to the autopilot.

• Unique Highway display provides a graphic presentation of ship's progress toward a waypoint.

• AIS target and radar target overlay. (external AIS input is needed).

• Waypoint and route data can be uploaded from a PC and downloaded to a PC.

Scope of Supply

Description
Part No.
Quantity
Display Unit
PY-G128
1
GPS Antenna (10m)
PY-GA07
1
Mounting Brackets
Nil
1
Quick Manual
Nil
1
Power Data Cable
8 pin
1
Fuses
F2AL250v
2
Mounting Screws
1.5*0.5cm
4

GPS Specifications

  • Way Points/Icons: 500 Waypoints

  • Routes: 20 Routes

  • Tracks: 1024 Track Points

  • Alarm: Anchor Warning Radius

                   /Arrival/ Route Deviation

GPS Receiver Specifications

  • Receiver: 50 Parallel-Channel

  • Acquisition Time: Approx. 40 seconds (Warm)

                                      Approx. 60 seconds (Cold)

                                      Approx. 2 minutes (Auto Locate)

  • Update Rate: 1/second, continuous

  • Velocity: 0.1 knot R

  • Accuracy: MS Steady State

  • Dynamics: Performs specification to 6g

  • Waterproofing: Display Unit IPX6

  • Power: 1. Input: 12-24© v DC

                    2. Usage: 2 watts

Power Supply

  • Input: 12-24v DC, Usage: 2 watts

Display Size

  • Size: 134mm(H) X 152mm(W) X 68mm(D)

  • Weight: 454g

  • Case: Waterproof

  • Temperature Range: 1. Display Unit-15 °C - +55°C

                                           2. Antenna Unit: -5 °C - +70°C

Dimension (mm)

System Configuration

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