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- | ========Garmin GPS16x HVS======== | + | ========== Vector™ V104 GPS Smart Antenna ========== |
- | | {{ :gps16x.pdf |gps manual}} | GPS Manual.| | + | |{{ :gps_manual.pdf |}} | Vector™ V104 GPS Smart Antenna |
- | | https://support.garmin.com/nb-NO/? | + | |https://www.hemispheregnss.com/product/ |
- | The Garmin GPS16x HVS (27) was selected as it is IPX7 rated and has a built-in antenna. | + | Vector V104 GPS Smart Antenna offers superior navigation including accurate heading |
- | The device is interfaced with messages that follows the NMEA0183 protocol. Baud rate is not defined in the NMEA standard. The baud rate can be set to 4800, 9600, 19200 or 38400. Lower baud rate increases immunity against radio frequency interference (RFI) but requires more time for transfer. 38400 was selected and tested. The device follows RS-232 defined voltage levels but also supports TTL voltage levels. The device does not support polling but outputs the selected messages at a frequency of 1 Hz. The user can enable or disable the different available messages. The available NMEA-approved output sentences are: GPALM, GPGGA, GPGLL, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPRMC, GPVTG. In addition, the device can provide the following Garmin proprietary sentences: PGRMB, PGRME, PGRMF, PGRMM, PGRMT, | + | |
- | {{:gps1.png?400|}}{{:gps1_table.png?400|}} | + | The rugged and low-profile enclosure combines Hemisphere GNSS’ Crescent® Vector technology and two multi-path resistant antennas for accuracy, portability and simple installation. The smart antenna, measuring less than a half meter in length, mounts easily to a flat surface or pole. The stability and maintenance-free design of V104 provides traditional GPS position and heading at a low cost, replacing the combination of low-accuracy GPS and fluxgate compass. |
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- | ========RockBLOCK+ Iridium======== | + | ========Victron BlueSolar MPPT Controller======== |
- | The RockBLOCK device is IP68 rated and hosts an Iridium 9602 unit, an antenna and a voltage regulator. The 9602 unit is interfaced with RS-232 using AT commands. Depending on the conditions, the unit can send or receive a message approximately every 40 seconds. The cost is 0.1 to 0.05 GBP per 50-byte message, depending on the bundle that is bought. In addition, there is a 10 GBP line rental per month. The system has a limited bandwidth and is therefore only suitable for simple control monitoring or tracking applications. The maximum package sizes are 340 bytes for sending and 270 bytes for receiving. Although the latency is typically a few seconds, it may be as much as a minute or more. | + | | https://www.victronenergy.no/solar-charge-controllers/ |
- | {{:iridium1.png?400|}} {{: | + | The Victron Blue Solar MPPT Controller is an maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controller that optimizes the impedance seen from the PV panel for maximum yield. The device has a battery input, a PV panel input, and a load output. The battery input and load output are connected inside the device, but current is measured separately so that consumption can be estimated. Additionally, |
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- | ========433 MHz Radio Transceiver======== | ||
- | The 433 MHz Radio Transceiver requires a 12 V input and is interfaced with RS-232 at TTL voltage levels. Device settings can be changed with a set of AT commands, but in operation, the device functions as a transparent serial link. This radio is employed for short-range communication with Level 1 during testing of its functionalities. | ||
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- | ========Victron BlueSolar MPPT Controller======== | ||
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- | The Victron Blue Solar MPPT Controller is an maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controller that optimizes the impedance seen from the PV panel for maximum yield. The device has a battery input, a PV panel input, and a load output. The battery input and load output are connected inside the device, but current is measured separately so that consumption can be estimated. Additionally, | ||
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