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PGM-C-011

PGM-C-011
PGM-C-011 Surveyor - is a versatile mechanical gyrocompass, with hydrographic survey. Designed to determine the angle of deviation from a predetermined direction in the directional gyroscope mode, and determine the course of the vessel with respect to the geographical meridian gyro mode. Suitable for use on any marine vessel, thanks to the wide choice of interfaces.
 
It complies with IMO Resolution A.424 (XI), A.821 Resolution (19), IEC 60945: 2002-08, ISO 8728: 1997-06, IEC61162, as well as the EMC Directive and the Marine Equipment Directive 96/98 / EC.
 
PGM-C-011 Surveyor gyrocompass ideal for fleet hydrographic ships and vessels navigating in harbors and rivers. When the rotation speeds in excess of 200 degrees per second, provides stable readings course. Rugged and compact body, has a low weight and corresponds to the hydrographic requirements. It equipped with vacuum fluorescent VFD display.
 
Gyrocompass PGM-C-011 Surveyor ensures positive performance and high reliability, as well as minimum maintenance costs and short time of the exhibition.
 
Specifications:
  • Display Type - compass rose 360 ° / VFD vacuum fluorescent display
  • Steady error - 0.1 ° x secant latitude
  • Static accuracy - 0.05 ° latitude xsekans RMS
  • Dynamic accuracy - 0.2 ° x secant latitude
  • Speed tracking gyro - 200 ° / s
  • Exhibition time - <45 minutes, in the range 0.7 °
  • Enter latitude - automatic through RS32 / RS422, NMEA 0183 GPS or manual
  • Entering speed - automatic through RS32 / RS422, NMEA 0183 with a lag or pulse / relay at 100,200 or 400 pulses per mor.milyu or manual
  • Compensation latitude - 80 ° N and 80 ° S
  • speed compensation - 0-90 knots
  • Limitation cardan - ± 45 ° in pitch and roll
  • Power supply - 24 (18-36)
  • Power consumption in run mode - 50 W
  • Power consumption in operation - 25 watt
  • Dimensions - 288x240x329x mm
  • Weight - 15.5 kg
  • MTBF - 40000 hours
  • Calibration - recommended every 2 years
  • Operating Temperature - -15 ° + 55 ° C
  • Storage Temperature - -60 ° + 70 ° C
  • Impact resistance - 10 g
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RADIOLOCATION part 2 RADIOLOCATION part 2 Multiple reflected echoes occur when the transmitted pulse is reflected from an extended object, for example, a large ship, bridge or breakwater