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Vector™ V200

GNSS Smart Antenna

GENERAL NAVIGATION
HEADING AND
POSITIONING COMPASS

Experience superior navigation from the accurate Key Features


heading and positioning performance available with
• L1 GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS
the Vector™ V200 GNSS compass. The multi-GNSS
Vector V200 supports GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, • 50 cm RMS world-wide positioning accuracy with
and QZSS and offers an amazing world-wide 30 cm Atlas corrections
(RMS) accuracy via Hemisphere’s Atlas GNSS global • 0.75 degree heading accuracy in an amazingly small
correction service. form factor
• Excellent in-band and out-of-band interference
The Vector V200 offers an incredible combination rejection
of simple installation, small form factor, and amazing • Integrated gyro and tilt sensors help deliver fast
performance. The compass - measuring only 35 cm start-up times and provide heading updates during
in length - mounts easily to a flat surface or pole. The temporary loss of satellites
stability and maintenance-free design of the Vector
• Provides heading, positioning, heave, roll, and pitch
V200 provides simple integration into autopilots, chart
plotters, and AIS systems.
GNSS Sensor Specifications Power
Receiver Type: Vector GNSS L1 Receiver Input Voltage: 6 to 36 VDC
Signals Received: GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, QZSS 7, Power Consumption: (multi-GNSS, typical continuous
and Atlas draw @ 12V)
Channels: 424 SBAS: 3.2 W
GPS Sensitivity: -142 dBm Atlas: 3.6 W
SBAS Tracking: 2-channel, parallel tracking Power Isolation: Isolated to enclosure
Update Rate: 10 Hz standard, 20 Hz optional Reverse Polarity
Timing (1 PPS) Protection: Yes
Accuracy: 20 ns 6
Rate of Turn: 100°/s maximum Environmental
Compass Safe Operating
Distance: 50 cm 4 Temperature: -40°C to + 70°C (-40°F to + 158°F)
Cold Start: 60 s (no almanac or RTC) Storage Temperature: -40°C to + 85°C (-40°F to + 185°F)
Warm Start: 30 s typical (almanac and RTC) Humidity: 95% non-condensing
Hot Start: 10 s typical (almanac, RTC and position) Enclosure: ISO 60529:2013 for IPx6/IPx7/IPx9
Heading Fix: 10 s typical (valid position) Vibration: IEC 60945:2002 Section 8.7 Vibration
Maximum Speed: 1,850 kph (999 kts) EMC: IEC60945:2002
Maximum Altitude: 18,288 m (60,000 ft) EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1
Differential Options: SBAS, Atlas (L-band) EN 301 489-5 V2.1.1
EN 301 489-19 V2.1.0
Accuracy EN 303 413 V1.1.1
Positioning: Default (RMS) Optional (RMS)
Autonomous, Mechanical
no SA: 1 1.2 m 1.2 m Dimensions:
SBAS: 2 0.3 m 0.3 m No Mount: 34.8 L x 15.8 W x 6.5 H (cm)
Atlas: 6 - 0.5 m LP Flat Mount: 34.8 L x 15.8 W x 7.6 H (cm)
Heading (RMS): 1.5° 0.75° HP Flat Mount: 34.8 L x 15.8 W x 10.7 H (cm)
Pitch/Roll (RMS): 1.5° Pole Mount: 34.8 L x 15.8 W x 16.8 H (cm)
Heave (RMS): 30 cm (DGPS) 3 30 cm (Atlas) 3.8 Weight:
Not including Mount: 0.75 kg (1.7 lb)
L-Band Receiver Specifications Including Mount: 0.94 kg (2.1 lb)
Receiver Type: Single Channel Power/Data
Channels: 1525 to 1560 MHz Connector: 5-pin or 12-pin
Sensitivity: -130 dBm
Channel Spacing: 5 kHz Aiding Devices
Satellite Selection: Manual or Automatic Gyro: Provides smooth heading, fast
Reacquisition Time: 15 sec (typical) heading reacquisition and reliable
1˚ per minute heading for periods
Communications up to 3 minutes when loss of GPS
Ports: has occurred
5-pin: NMEA2000 Tilt Sensors: Provide pitch and roll data and
12-pin: RS-232 (2 Tx, 2 Rx), RS-422 (1 Tx), 1 PPS or assist in fast start-up and
RS-422 (2 Tx, 1 Rx), 1 PPS reacquisition of heading solution
Baud Rates: 4800 - 115200
Correction I/O
Protocol: RTCM SC-104
Data I/O Protocol:
5-pin: NMEA 2000
12-pin: NMEA 0183, Crescent binary 5 1. Depends on multipath environment, number of satellites in view, satellite geometry,
Timing Output: 1 PPS (CMOS, rising edge sync 6) 2.
no SA, and ionospheric activity
Depends on multipath environment, number of satellites in view, WAAS coverage
and satellite geometry
3. Based on a 40 second time constant
4. This is the minimum safe distance measured when the product is placed in the
vicinity of the steering magnetic compass. The ISO 694 defines “vicinity” relative to
the compass as within 5 m (16.4 ft) separation
5. Hemisphere GNSS proprietary
6. V200s only
7. With future firmware upgrade and activation
8. Requires optional Atlas subscription

Hemisphere GNSS Phone: +1 (480) 348-6380


[email protected]
8515 E. Anderson Drive Toll-Free: +1 (855) 203-1770
www.hgnss.com
Scottsdale, AZ 85255, USA Fax: +1 (480) 270-5070
Copyright © Hemisphere GNSS, Inc. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice.
Aquila, aRTK, Atlas, AtlasLink, BaseLink, Crescent logo, Cygnus, Earthworks logo, Eclipse, GradeMetrix, Hemisphere, LandMetrix, Lyra, Outback Guidance, SiteMetrix, SureFix, Vector, and Vega are trademarks of
Hemisphere GNSS, Inc.
Rev. A1 (08/21) PN: 875-0456-10

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