SafePilot CAT ROT-I-XT User Guide
●It is common knowledge that very often the position derived from the Pilot plug is not to be trusted. Either the offsets entered are wrong in the AIS transponder or the GPS receiver is of such poor quality that the position wanders around.
●Therefore we have developed the CAT I which is a standalone GNSS receiver delivering a position with 0.6m accuracy and 1cm/sec speed accuracy. It is a professional GNSS receiver that tracks GPS and GLONASS satellites and performs exceptionally well on positioning and speed accuracies. It also track SBAS satellites used for DGPS positioning.
●Instead of using one CAT ROT and one CAT I we have made a Hybrid combining them both in one unit called SafePilot CAT XT. One XT acts as a CAT ROT and is used to forward the AIS data and another XT acts as a CAT 1 and is used to give the positioning. If the one used for positioning is going low on battery they can be swapped. This way you will always have on unit on charge and it is not necessary to charge the units in between jobs.
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2017/8/4 |
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