Raymarine Raystar 130 GPS Sensor Stng
Raymarine Raystar 130 GPS Sensor Stng Product Description
Unlock Reliable Navigation with the Raymarine Raystar 130 GPS Sensor
Imagine gliding through foggy waters or navigating busy harbors with confidence, knowing your position is pinpointed within meters. The Raymarine Raystar 130 GPS sensor delivers that peace of mind for boaters who demand unwavering accuracy. This compact powerhouse integrates seamlessly into your Raymarine ecosystem, serving as a primary fix source or a smart backup when conditions get tough. Its 48-channel receiver locks onto satellites fast, even in challenging environments, while satellite differential support like WAAS and EGNOS sharpens your location data to under 3 meters—ideal for precise anchoring or tight maneuvers.
What sets it apart? Built-in resilience against GPS jamming, whether from accidental interference or more deliberate sources, keeps your nav data flowing when others falter. Low-profile design means it slips onto decks without cluttering your view, and its whisper-quiet power draw (under 50mW) won't strain batteries on long passages.
Key Features That Stand Out on the Water
- Ultra-Precise Tracking: 48 parallel channels with WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, and GAGAN for sub-5-meter accuracy under differential conditions—perfect for coastal cruising or offshore adventures.
- Versatile Mounting: Flush surface mount for clean installs or 1x14 TPI pole adapter for rails and extensions, adapting to any vessel from center consoles to superyachts.
- Network Ready: Plugs into SeaTalkng or NMEA2000 (with adapter) to feed data to multifunction displays, autopilots, and instruments without fuss.
- Jamming Resistant: Advanced filtering shrugs off interference, ensuring reliable fixes in crowded marinas or near urban areas.
- Eco-Friendly Efficiency: Sips power at 50mW max, with a removable 6-meter cable for straightforward wiring.
- Rugged Build: IPX6 waterproofing and wide temp range (-25°C to +55°C) handle salt spray, storms, and scorching sun.
Effortless Installation and Seamless Integration
Setting up the Raystar 130 feels like adding a trusted crew member—no specialized tools required. Position it high and clear of obstructions for optimal sky view; a foredeck or radar arch spot often works best. The included low-profile base secures with screws, while the pole mount threads onto standard VHF-style extensions. Connect via SeaTalkng for plug-and-play with Raymarine chartplotters or use the NMEA2000 adapter for broader compatibility.
Pro tip: Pair it with your existing MFD as a redundant GPS source. In tests by seasoned skippers, it reacquires signals in under 45 seconds from cold starts, minimizing downtime during power cycles or satellite blackouts. The built-in LED blinks status updates, so troubleshooting is a glance away.
Real-World Performance: Why Boaters Swear By It
From weekend warriors on bay boats to bluewater sailors, the Raystar 130 shines where precision matters. Speed accuracy under 0.3 knots helps fine-tune trolling patterns for sportfishing, while high sensitivity (-147 dBm) pulls fixes through dense canopies or urban sprawl. Owners report fewer "searching for satellites" moments compared to bulkier antennas, and its compact 95mm diameter keeps the helm tidy.
In interference-prone zones like shipping lanes, its anti-jam tech maintains locks that competitors lose, buying critical seconds for collision avoidance. Whether upgrading an older system or fortifying a new build, it elevates your nav reliability without breaking the bank on complexity.
Detailed Specifications at a Glance
| Category | Specification | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Power | Nominal Voltage | 12V/24V DC systems |
| Consumption | 50mW max | |
| Physical | Dimensions (DxH) | 95mm diameter x 30mm |
| Weight | 0.13kg (0.29lbs) | |
| Mounting | Flush, pole (1" x 14 TPI), rail | |
| Cable Length | 6 meters (removable) | |
| Data | Protocols | SeaTalkng, NMEA2000 (certified via adapter), LEN 1 |
| Approvals | CE, EMC (EN 2004/108/EC), C-Tick Level 2 | |
| Environmental | Operating Temp | -25°C to +55°C (-13°F to 131°F) |
| Storage Temp | -25°C to +70°C (-13°F to 158°F) | |
| Humidity | Max 93% | |
| Waterproofing | IPX6 | |
| GPS | Type | Active antenna, 48-channel parallel (C/A code) |
| Differential | WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS/GAGAN (auto) | |
| Position Accuracy (RMS) | <15m standard, <5m with SDGPS | |
| Speed Accuracy | <0.3 knots | |
| Cold Start TTFF | <2 min (<45s typical) | |
| Datum | WGS84 | |
| Sensitivity | -147 dBm acquisition |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Raystar 130 compatible with all Raymarine displays?
Yes, it connects via SeaTalkng to most Raymarine multifunction displays and instruments. For NMEA2000 systems, use the certified DeviceNet adapter for broad compatibility.
How does it handle GPS jamming?
Advanced signal processing filters out intentional or unintentional interference, maintaining locks in high-noise areas like ports or near broadcasters.
What's the best mounting location?
Mount high with a clear 360° sky view, away from metal masts or radars. Foredecks or T-tops yield the strongest signals.
Does it work as a backup GPS?
Absolutely—its independent receiver provides redundancy, auto-switching if your primary fails, ensuring nonstop navigation.
How accurate is it for fishing or anchoring?
With differential corrections, expect under 5m RMS—tight enough for spot-on drifts or secure hook sets in 10-20 feet of water.
Is it suitable for sailboats?
Yes, its low power, compact size, and pole mount make it ideal for heeling vessels, plus rail options fit bimini setups.
What if I need longer cable?
The cable detaches easily; extend with SeaTalkng spurs or NMEA2000 backbone for custom runs up to network limits.
The Raystar 130 GPS sensor brings a whole new level of precision to your Raymarine navigation network. Equipped with an ultra-precise 48-channel GPS receiver with WAAS, EGNOS and MSAS Satellite Differential decoding, the Raystar 130 GPS provides consistent accuracy of better than 3 meters. Raystar 130 is also highly resistant to intentional and unintentional GPS jamming and signal interference.
The Raystar 130 supports the latest SeaTalkng and NMEA2000 data networking protocols making it the perfect primary or backup GPS receiver for your multifunction display system, instrument system or chartplotter. Raystar 130 offers flexible installation and can be low-profile mounted on any horizontal surface. It also includes a 1 x 14 TPI pole mounting adapter that can be used to attach the Raystar 130 to any standard antenna extension pole or rail mount.
- Ultra compact all-in-one GPS receiver with Satellite Differential
- Flexible surface mount and pole mounting options
- Ultra-low power consumption (50 mW or less)
- New ultra-precise 48-channel GPS receiver
- SeaTalkng and NMEA2000 network compatible.
- WAAS, EGNOS, GAGAN and MSAS compatible.
- Low profile flush mount and threaded pole mount (1" x 14 TPI) kits included.
- Removeable interconnect cable facilitates easy installation.
- Built-in LED diagnostic indicator.
Raystar 130 GPS Sensor Specifications
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The Raystar 130 GPS sensor brings a whole new level of accuracy to your Raymarine navigation network. Equipped with an ultra-precision 48-channel GPS receiver with WAAS, EGNOS and MSAS satellites...
SKU: NVN-1002038
MPN: E32153
UPC: 723193704240
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Raymarine Raystar 130 GPS Sensor Stng Technical Specifications
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Raymarine |
| Weight: |
4.0 lb |
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Raymarine Raystar 130 GPS Sensor Stng Shipping & Return
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4.0 lb |
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| Box Sizes: |
1.00 (h) x 1.00 (w) x 1.00 (l) |
| Cubic Feet: |
1.0 |
| Returnable: |
Yes |
| USPS First Class: |
Yes |
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