
AccuNav II GPS RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS
GPS Module Dimensions 2.5"H x 4.1W x 7" D
Channels Five Parallel
Four continuous for
position
All satellites in view tracked
Update rate One second
Accuracy Maximum accuracy achievable with
Standard Positioning
Service
PositionS 25 meters CEP
Velocity 0.25 meters/sec RMS
Without SA PDOP<6.0
NMEA 0183 SENTENCES
RMB Minimum Recommended Sentence, Part B
RMC Minimum Recommended Sentence, Part C
OLL Present Position - Latitude/Longitude
APB Autopilot Steering Data
INTRODUCTION
The AccuNav
II is a high quality, wide screen GPS receiver with perfor-
mance that is second to none in its class. Using menu features and "soft-
key" operation, the AccuNav II is also one of the easiest-to-use products
Eagle has ever built. The
wide "Ultravision" screen shows the
navigation
and plotter screens with high resolution and detail. The display and
keyboard are also lighted
for
night operation. This unit is also differential
GPS (DGPS) ready for
superior accuracy.
Read this manual and take it with you
the first few times
you use
your
unit.
It makes a great
reference if
you need it.
MOUNTING
Install the AccuNav II in any convenient location, provided there is
clearance behind the unit when it is tilted forthe best
viewing angle. Holes
in the bracket base allow wood screw or
through-bolt mounting. You may
need to
place
a
piece
of
plywood on the back of thin
fiberglass panels
to
secure the
mounting
hardware. Make certain there is
enough room behind
the unit to attach the power and OPS module cables.
Thesmallest holethatwill
pass
one powerorOPS
module plug
is
one inch.
Afterthe hole is
drilled, pass
the OPS cable
connectorupthrough
the hole
first,
then pass
the
power
cable down
through it.
After the cables have been routed,
fill the hole with a
good marine
sealing
compound. Offsetthe bracket to coverthe
hole. Route the
power
and GPS
module cables through the slot in the back of the bracket.
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