BlueNEXT BN-903S GPS Dongle (65Ch)
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BlueNEXT BN-903S GPS Dongle (65Ch)
Scan code: LN29399 Manufacturer code: BN-903S
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BlueNEXT BN-903S GPS Dongle (65Ch)

BlueNEXT BN-903S GPS Dongle (65Ch)

Scan code: LN29399 Manufacturer code: BN-903S
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Product Overview BlueNEXT BN-903GPS Dongle represents the latest ingenious GPS technology from the leading GPS receiver manufacturer

• Adopt SkyTraq Venus 6 chipset with 65-Channel for fast acquisition and reacquisition
• High sensitivity (to -160dBm)
• Excellent performance - Cold/Hot start time: 29/1 sec. (average)
• Support standard NMEA0183
• WAAS / EGNOS supported
Features • Chipset: Skytraq Venus 6

• Frequency: L1,1575.42 MHz

• C/A Code: 1.023MHz chip rate

• Channels: 56-Channel all-in-view tracking

• Tracking Sensitivity: -160 dBm

• Re-acquisition: -157 dBm

Accuracy
• Position Horizontal: 10m 2D RMS (without SA)
• WAAS enabled: 5m 2D RMS(without SA)
• Time: 1 micro-second synchronized to GPS time
• Velocity: 0.1m/sec 95% (without SA)

• Datum: WGS-84

Acquisition Rate
• Hot Start: 1 sec.,average
• Warm Start: 25 sec.,average
• Cold Start: 29 sec.,average
• Reacquisition: <1s,.average(with power save mode OFF )

Protocol
• GPS Output data: NMEA-0183 V3.01; SkyTraq Binary
• Baud Rate: 9600
• Acceleration: Less than 4G

Dynamic
• Altitude: 18,000 meters max.
• Velocity: 515 meters/ sec. max.

• Interface: USB V2.0

• Dimension: 70.0 (L) X 28.0 (W) X 12.0 (H)mm

• Weight: 24g (Device only)

Temperature
• Operating: -20°C ~ +60°C
• Storage: -20°C ~ +80°C
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
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