OmniSTAR 8200HP User Manual
Issue 1.07, 10/2008
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Receiver Features
The OmniSTAR 8200HP receiver has the following features:
• 12 parallel GPS code/carrier tracking channels (L1 C/A-code and
carrier, L2 carrier only)
• LCD front panel display
• Receiver configuration using the front panel
• Submeter differential accuracy (RMS), assuming at least five
satellites and a PDOP (Position Dilution of Precision) of less than
four (OmniSTAR VBS)
• Decimeter differential accuracy (OmniSTAR HP/XP)
• Low power consumption
• 1, 5, 10 Hz position output data (user selectable)
• Voltage and temperature monitoring and reporting
• A rugged, environmentally-sealed enclosure
• Everest multipath rejection technology
• Two combined power/data ports with Deutsch-brand connectors,
supporting the following protocols:
CAN 2.0B:
J1939 and NMEA 2000 messages (ISO 11783 compliant,
supporting some ISO 11783 messages)
RS-232:
NMEA-0183 output, RTCM SC-104 input and output, TSIP
binary standard input and output protocol, ASCII input, CMR
input (if enabled)
1 PPS (Pulse per second) strobe signal to enable an external
instrument to synchronize its internal time with a time derived
from the very accurate GPS system time.
• GPS antenna port
Housing
The 8200HP is housed in an enclosure to provide a complete receiver solution.
When connected to an antenna and a power source, the 8200HP is a fully
functioning GPS/VBS/XP/HP receiver.
The enclosure offers protection against environmental conditions and RF
interference. In addition, it provides an easy-to-use interface to the data, power
and status signals of the GPS card and a rugged, water, shock and vibration
resistant housing for outdoor applications.