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PB200 WeatherStation User Manual revision 1.000
Proprietary and Confidential
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1. Introduction
This document is a supplement to the Airmar PB200 WeatherStation Owner's Guide.
The PB200 WeatherStation is a multifunctional device that integrates several sensors into
a single compact housing. These sensors include:
Ultrasonic anemometer, providing apparent wind speed and direction
Thermistor, providing air temperature
Piezoresistive pressure sensor, providing barometric pressure
Magnetoinductive XYZ sensors, providing tilt-compensated magnetic compass
heading
3-axis MEMS
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accelerometer, providing pitch and roll angles
MEMS rate gyro, providing rate-of-turn of the vessel
Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, providing position, and speed and
course over ground
In addition to the above directly measured parameters, the PB200 WeatherStation is able
to calculate the following values as well, if the necessary data are available:
True wind speed and direction
Heading relative to true north
Apparent wind chill temperature
True wind chill temperature
True wind speed relative to water (with optional Airmar® Smart™ speed sensor,
not included)
The PB200 WeatherStation has two separate communication interfaces: one compliant
with the NMEA 2000®
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protocol, and the other with the NMEA 0183 protocol. Both
interfaces are able to operate simultaneously and independently from one another.
This document provides detailed descriptions of the communications protocols for the
NMEA 2000® and NMEA 0183 interfaces used by the PB200 WeatherStation.
For further information about the NMEA 2000® protocol, refer to the document, NMEA
2000® Standard for Serial-Data Networking of Marine Electronic Devices, version
1.200. For further information about the NMEA 0183 protocol, refer to the document,
NMEA 0183 Standard for Interfacing Marine Electronic Devices, v3.01. Both of these
documents are available from the National Marine Electronics Association
(www.nmea.org).
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MEMS is an acronym for Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems
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NMEA 2000® is a Registered Trademark of the National Marine Electronics Association, Inc.

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