GPS RECEIVERS ("MICE")
A GPS receiver and antenna integrated into a weatherproof housing is someteimes known as a "GPS mouse" because of the visual resemblance to a computer mouse.
The data output is in a standardised format (usually NMEA) via a USB, UART or RS-232 interface. It can be connected to a microcontroller or a computer with appropriate software to form a complete tracking, navigation or logging system.
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GU-158 GPS "Mouse"
- u-blox GPS Chipset
- Magnetic mount
- 50 channels
- Update Rate 1 ~ 5 Hz
- RS-232 or USB
- Sensitivity: -158 dBm
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GM-48S GPS "Mouse"
- SIRF III GPS Chipset
- Magnetic mount
- 20 channels
- Update Rate 1 ~ 4 Hz
- RS-232
- Sensitivity: -159 dBm
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GM-48UB GPS "Mouse"
- Antaris4 GPS Chipset
- Magnetic mount
- 20 channels
- Update Rate 1~ 4 Hz
- RS-232 or USB
- Sensitivity: -150 dBm
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GM-88U GPS Marine Receiver
- u-blox Chipset
- Central screw mount
- 50 channels
- Update 1 Hz (Option 5Hz)
- RS-232 or USB
- Sensitivity: -159 dBm
- Power: 8 V ~ 35 V
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VP-88U GPS Marine Receiver
- u-blox Chipset
- Includes stand
- 50 channels
- Update 1 ~ 5 Hz
- RS-232 NMEA Daten
- Sensitivity: -160 dBm
- Power: 8V ~ 35V
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GM-44S GPS Marine Receiver
- SIRF III GPS Chipset
- Central screw mount
- 20 channels
- Update Rate 1 Hz
- RS-232
- Sensitivity: -159 dBm
- 5V (8 ~ 35 V Option)