Maretron RAA100 Rudder Angle Adapter
Maretron RAA100 Rudder Angle Adapter — Product description
The RAA100 is used to adapt commercially available resistive rudder angle senders to the NMEA 2000 network. This allows you to observe rudder angle anywhere on the vessel where there is an NMEA 2000 compatible display such as Maretron's DSM250 Color Display, or Maretron's N2KView vessel monitoring and control system.
The RAA100 is compatible with both the American standard (240-33 ohm) and the European standard (10-180 ohm) resistive senders. In fact, the RAA100 can be calibrated for any resistance between 0 and 300 ohms.
You can also use the RAA100 with existing analog gauges so you don't have to give up your existing analog gauges to enjoy the advantages of digitally networked information.
* RAA100 requires configuration. (Maretron DSM Display, USB100, or IPG100 needed to configure)
Maretron RAA10001 Attributes
RAA100 NMEA 2000®Rudder Angle Adapter
The RAA100 is used to adapt commercially available resistive rudder angle senders to the NMEA 2000® network. This allows you to observe rudder angle anywhere on the vessel where there is an NMEA 2000® compatible display such as the Maretron DSM200.
The RAA100 is compatible with both the American standard (240-33 ohm) and the European standard (10-180 ohm) resistive senders. In fact, the RAA100 can be calibrated for any resistance between 0 and 300 ohms.
You can also use the RAA100 with existing analog gauges so you don't have to give up your existing analog gauges to enjoy the advantages of digitally networked information.
Features:
- Rudder Angle
RAA100 NMEA 2000 rudder angle adapter RAA100 is used to adapt commercially available resistance rudder angle sensors to the NMEA 2000 network. This allows you to observe...
SKU: NVN-31745
MPN: RAA100-01
UPC: 873804000107
Technical specifications
| Brand | Maretron |
| Model | Maretron RAA100 Rudder Angle Adapter |
| SKU / MFR# | 31745 |
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