GPS Speedometer: Difference between revisions
(concisify the antenna placement instructions) |
|||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
There are no hard and fast rules for placement of the GPS antenna, but it's generally recommended that it be able to see the sky and be placed on the outside of the vehicle. Enclosed locations often work fine, but are not guaranteed to. If you desire to place it in an enclosed location, test it first for sufficient signal strength. | There are no hard and fast rules for placement of the GPS antenna, but it's generally recommended that it be able to see the sky and be placed on the outside of the vehicle. Enclosed locations often work fine, but are not guaranteed to. If you desire to place it in an enclosed location, test it first for sufficient signal strength. | ||
===GPS Antenna Messaging=== | |||
The receivers output the messages as per the NMEA 0183 requirements. The low speed receiver outputs the $GPGGA, $GPRMC, and $GPGSA messages at 1HZ, and the $GPGSV messages at 0.2 Hz. The High speed receiver outputs the $GPGGA, $GPRMC, and $GPGSA messages at 10Hz, and the $GPGSV messages at 2Hz. For more details you can reference the NMEA 0183 specification itself. | |||
==Datasheet and Drawings== | ==Datasheet and Drawings== |
Revision as of 15:54, 12 December 2011
GPS Speedometer
The GPS Speedometer is an instrument designed to provide accurate ground referenced speed and headings all within an attractive package. It is available in various speed ranges and color schemes to fit your particular application. The GPS Speedometer can be connected to an existing NMEA0183 receiver, or you can purchase one specifically for use with it. The GPS technology in use makes this an appropriate product for any ground vehicle application, as well as low and high speed watercraft where in-water speed pickups like pitot tubes and paddle wheels do not work well.
- Features include:
- Available in speed ranges of 35 MPH, 60 MPH, 120 MPH, and 30 & 60 knots for marine applications
- Included LCD heading display to show heading
- Use our GPS receiver or any NMEA0183 receiver (NMEA2000 support coming soon)
- Speed accuracy of +/- 1 MPH once moving
- Heading accuracy of +/- 1 degree once moving
- Ideal for low speed or high speed water craft or ground vehicles where traditional speed measuring devices do not work well
- Custom styles and speed ranges available
GPS Speedometer Antenna Placement
There are no hard and fast rules for placement of the GPS antenna, but it's generally recommended that it be able to see the sky and be placed on the outside of the vehicle. Enclosed locations often work fine, but are not guaranteed to. If you desire to place it in an enclosed location, test it first for sufficient signal strength.
GPS Antenna Messaging
The receivers output the messages as per the NMEA 0183 requirements. The low speed receiver outputs the $GPGGA, $GPRMC, and $GPGSA messages at 1HZ, and the $GPGSV messages at 0.2 Hz. The High speed receiver outputs the $GPGGA, $GPRMC, and $GPGSA messages at 10Hz, and the $GPGSV messages at 2Hz. For more details you can reference the NMEA 0183 specification itself.
Datasheet and Drawings
GPS Speedometer Antenna Datasheet
Assembly, Receiver, High Speed GPS Speedometer, Cable Drawing
More Products by Veethree
More Information: Veethree Instruments