Furuno PG700 Heading Sensor NMEA 2000 [PG700]

Furuno PG700 Heading Sensor NMEA 2000 [PG700]

TMK-45100

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PG700 Integrated Heading Sensor, NMEA2000

The PG-700 is a rate compensated heading sensor that incorporates innovative electromagnetic compass technology for highly accurate and stable readouts of your ship's heading. These sophisticated components are contained within a rugged, compact case. Unique design elements make the PG-700 virtually maintenance-free and easy to install. The PG-700 heading sensor detects terrestrial magnetism and produces compass data that can be utilized in CAN bus network.

Features:

  • Angular velocity sensor and magnetic bearing sensor incorporated
  • Automatic determination of installation site suitability
  • L-shaped mounting base for mounting on bulkhead
  • Output of magnetic bearing data to FURUNO CAN bus device
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