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The Garmin® GPS 36 TracPak is a complete GPS receiver
and embedded antenna designed for a broad spectrum of OEM (Original
Equipment Manufacturers) system applications. Based on the proven
technology found in other Garmin 12channel GPS receivers,
the GPS 36 will track up to twelve satellites at a time while providing
one-second navigation updates and low power consumption. Its far-reaching
capability meets the sensitivity requirements of land navigation
as well as the dynamics requirements of high-performance aircraft.
The GPS 36 TracPak design utilizes the latest technology and high-level
circuit integration to achieve superior performance while minimizing
space and power requirements. Utilizing Garmin's own proprietary
chipset, all critical components of the system including the RF/IF
receiver hardware and the digital baseband are designed and manufactured
by Garmin to ensure outstanding quality and capability.
The GPS 36 TracPak is housed in a white, water-resistant case and
designed to withstand rugged operating conditions. While the GPS
36 TracPak is designed as a "plug 'n play" GPS solution, the minimum
system must provide a source of power and a clear view of the GPS
satellites. The system may communicate with the GPS 36 via two RS-232
compatible bi-directional communication channels. Internal memory
backup allows the GPS 36 to retain critical data such as satellite
orbital parameters, last position, date, and time. The GPS 36 TracPak
also comes with a thirty-foot interface cable. |
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- GPS36 Attached
30 foot power/data cable with bare wire ends. Accepts power
from unregulated high voltage power supplies between 6 and 40
VDC. Asynchronous serial data interfaces via 2 serial ports
with true RS-232 voltage level outputs.*
*All serial inputs are compatible with either true
RS-232 or TTL/CMOS voltage levels. Port 1 uses NMEA 0183 data
format. Port 2 transmits binary position and raw measurement data
and receives RTCM SC-104 differential corrections data, message
types 1, 2, 3, and 9. |
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