Hemisphere Vector V200n SX6 BT WiFi Smart Antenna

$2,434.00
$2,434.00

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Hemisphere Vector V200n SX6 BT WiFi Smart Antenna

The V200n Vector™ GNSS Compass is capable of tracking and using GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS satellites.

The multi-GNSS V200n offers world-wide 30 cm (RMS) accuracy via Hemisphere’s Atlas GNSS global correction service. The V200n offers an incredible combination of simple installation, small form factor, and amazing performance. The compass - measuring only 35 cm in length - mounts easily to a flat surface or pole. The stability and maintenance-free design of the V200n provides simple integration into autopilots, chart plotters, and AIS systems.

There are no mechanical parts such as gimbals or a rotating motor, so the V200n is free from routine maintenance. Heading is determined from GNSS, and there is no need to wait for settling time, gyrocompass calibration and speed corrections. Vector performance is not affected by geomagnetism, making it the perfect solution for any marine application.

The V200n is an integrated system that houses the following:

• Dual mGNSS, multipath-resistant antennas
• Power supply
• Six-axis sensor

The sensor is present to improve system performance and to provide backup heading information if 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.

The V200n’s GNSS antennas are separated by 20 cm between phase centers, resulting in a heading performance of better than 0.75° RMS (with High Accuracy Heading activated). The V200n can provide heading and positioning updates of up to 50 Hz and delivers positioning accuracy of 0.6 m 95% of the time when using differential GPS corrections from Satellite Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) or Atlas.