Square GPS

Twister_Ken

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Anyone know of a manufacturer that offers a 'square' gps, to fit the trad 110mm sq space occupied by 'standard' sailing instruments?

BTW - I am aware of the square repeaters from Nasa and Silva.



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Raytheon 112 antenna.
fits any 60 series system to feed-in g.p.s.info u would req. the multi read-out ( i think).
i assume u have st 60 as u req. the transducer for the speed.

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I have a bit of ST60 and am attempting to acquire more. Yes, that would work well but looking at about £650 for a basic GPS. Was hoping there might be some minor brand that offered somethng all-in-one.

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NASA Clipper GPS repeater, only about 100 notes, you take the NMEA output from any other GPS you have, either fixed or handheld.

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Can't you just get the cheapest and then trim it to fit?

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