AS07-0183 GPS & Heading Sensor with optional USB output

Price range: $216.88 through $266.17

A highly accurate GPS and heading sensor:

  • GPS antenna and GPS receiver combined
  • 3-Axis digital compass heading sensor
  • NMEA 0183 ‘plug and play’ connection, for instant positioning and heading data
  • Positioning data from GPS, Glonass and Global Navigation Satellite Systems (additional accuracy and reliability)
  • IP67 waterproof enclosure
  • Configurable baud rate and filtering options
  • USB adapter included
Description

Description

Description


The AS07-0183, combines GPS/Glonass positioning and 3-axis digital compass sensors in one compact case. It can be connected directly to a Chartplotter or NMEA listener/multiplexer of your choice. This eliminates the need to install a GPS antenna and separate electronic compass. Only one installation is required, saving installation time and cost.

The AS07-0183 features superior sensitivity for consistent signal acquisition, reliable position and heading sensor accuracy, and accurate speed and course-over-ground readings. The AS07-0183 is designed for marine environments and suitable for other outdoor and vehicular use, with an IPX6 waterproof enclosure. The AS07-0183 is a compact size and is suitable for flush-mount, pole-mount, or rail-mount installation.

What is the difference between a GPS antenna and a GPS sensor? 


The AS07-0183 is not merely a GPS antenna (to be connected to a GPS receiver), but a GPS sensor is a GPS antenna and GPS receiver combined. In addition to being a full GPS sensor, the AS07-0183 also has the added functionality of providing heading data.

Simply connect the AS07-0183 directly to the NMEA 0183 input device and  12V/24V power. It will instantly output all positional and heading data (NMEA 0183 messages) with no need for additional configuration.

Having GPS data and heading combined, provides a total data set of GPS, heading, speed and course over water/ground data. The AS07-0183 also has an internal filter so it can be configured to output less data if not all data types are desired.

Features


Feature Description
NMEA 0183 Connection RS232 and RS422 for instant positional data
Supported GNSS Systems GPS, GLONASS
Compass Sensor 3-axis digital compass
Compass Accuracy (Steady) 3° heading accuracy
Compass Accuracy (Dynamic) Up to 5° heading accuracy (pitch/roll up to 30°)
Beidou Support Ready (enabled via future firmware update)
Update Rate 1 Hz default, configurable 1–10 Hz
Power Consumption <45 mA at 12 V DC
USB Output Supported via included USB adapter
Waterproof Rating IPX6 enclosure
Configuration Requirement Initial configuration requires Windows OS

Available to buy with this item


NMEA Multiplexers and NMEA Converters:

 

Downloads

Downloads

Document TypeLink
Set Up Guide
User Manual
Driver
Firmware
Configuration Tool
What's in the box?

What's in the box?

What’s included?


  • 1 x AS07-0183 GPS and Heading sensor with 10 meter cable
  • 1 x chosen mounting base (Fixed, 4-way or Rail Mount)
  • RS232 to USB adaptor

Heading Orientation

Heading Orientation

Heading Orientation


AS07-0183 has two raised lines on the tube, the centre point of these should be pointed straight forward, towards the front of the boat, as illustrated. If this is not possible, you can configure this adjustment to +90 to –90 degrees using the Windows configuration tool. (See the full manual for more details).How to install a marine heading sensor

Compatible Applications

Compatible Applications

Name of APP iPhone Android Mac PC Linux
Open CPN
Navionics
Seanav
Boat Beacon
SeaPilot
Belfield Chartplotter
iRegatta
iSailor
Marine Traffic
SEAiq
AIS Radar
Imray Navigator
iNavX
COAA Shiplotter Parallels/Boot Camp Wine
NMEA remote app
PCPLOTTER Parallels/Boot Camp  ✅
NavigationPLANNER Parallels/Boot Camp  ✅
FAQ's

FAQ's

What are GPS, Glonass and GNSS?


The AS07-0183 receives and processes messages from GPSS and Glonass positioning satellites. GPS and Glonass are all space-satellite based navigation systems, also known as Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).

  • GPS (Global Positioning System), was created by the US government and operated by the US Space Force.
  • GLONASS provides a comparable alternative to GPS. It was created by Russia.

By accessing more than one Global Navigation Satellite System, the AS07-0183:

  • increases location accuracy and
  • maximizes reliability in case one system is out of range or inaccessible.
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