GS-25 GPS Antenna
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| NMEA 2000 Load Equivalency Number (LEN) | 2 |
| Operating voltage | 12 |
| Operating temperature | -25 to +60 |
| Max power consumption | 2 |
| Typical power consumption | 1.2 |
| Recommended fuse rating | Not applicable (power via NMEA 2000) |
| Product width | 90 |
| Product height | 38 |
| Product depth | 90 |
| IP rating | IPX7 |
| Wired network | NMEA 2000 |
| Mounting type | Flush mount / On swivel mount |
| Certifications | CE |
| Supported GNSS systems | GPS, GLONASS |
| GPS update rate | 10 |
| Horizontal accuracy | 3 |
| Heading accuracy | 3 |
| GPS antenna connector | Micro-C |
| Antenna type | External |
| Storage temperature | -40 to +85 |
| Attitude data support | No |
| Boot-up time | 3 |
| Fishing type | Sea, lake, river |
| GNSS receiver type | L1 C/A |
| GPS channels | 32 |
| Magnetic variation support | Yes |
| NMEA 2000 connector type | Micro-C |
| Product diameter | 90 |
| Release year | 2013.0 |
| Roll and pitch accuracy | 1 |
| Satellite reacquisition time | 5 |
| Time to first fix (cold) | 50 |
| User level | All levels |
| Warranty | 2.0 |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The Simrad GS-25 GPS antenna is a high-performance positioning receiver designed to deliver optimal accuracy on modern marine networks. With a 32-channel receiver and a 10 Hz refresh rate, it ensures rapid and smooth updates of position, speed over ground (SOG), and course over ground (COG), ideal for high-speed navigation. Unlike standard GPS antennas, the GS-25 integrates a heading sensor providing magnetic heading data with an accuracy of +/- 3°, as well as yaw rate information (+/- 3°) and attitude data (roll/pitch to +/- 1°).
NMEA 2000 Integration and Performance
Designed for direct integration into an NMEA 2000 network via a Micro-C connector, this antenna stands out for its low power consumption (less than 2 W, or under 100 mA at 12 V DC) and a supply voltage tolerance of 9 to 18 V DC. With a cold acquisition time of 50 seconds and a 5-second satellite reacquisition time, it maintains a horizontal accuracy of 3 meters. While the GS-25 provides reliable heading data for radar overlay and chart orientation, Simrad recommends using a stabilized heading sensor, such as the Precision-9 compass, for more demanding applications like autopilot course-keeping in challenging conditions.
Robust Design for Marine Environments
With its compact 90 mm diameter and a weight of just 0.14 kg, the GS-25 antenna fits all mounting configurations, whether flush mount or standard pole mount. IPX7 certified, it withstands temporary immersion and operates reliably in extreme temperatures ranging from -20°C to +60°C, meeting the material requirements of the harshest marine environments.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
Digital Manager
« The perfect balance between 10 Hz positioning and integrated heading sensor »
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