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GPS Gyro comparisons? and JRC SSB and general experience??
Does anyone have any real experience with "GPS Gyros"
and whether there is any merit to the 2-head vs 3-head "arguments"?? Both Simrad and JRC have units which use two GPS receiver/processors while the Furuno units uses three GPS receiver/processors Furuno claims the additional observations gives them better performance, especially in the presence of large ship mostions. I know Furuno is doing carrier-phase tracking for their RTK (Real-Time Kinemeatics) processing. A reasonably senior Simrad factory person told me that Simrad needed only two GPS units because they used "better" GPS receiver/processors than Furuno. hard to know who's blowing smoke in this picture. Also, has anyone had an experience with the JRC JSB-196 SSB transceiver?? it's compact and has a completely "open" TX mode. it also uses 32-bit floating-point DSPs both in the 20.2KHz 3rd IF and in the baseband processing. One question is what the capabilities are viz DSC *without* going with the external NCT-196 "Class A" DSC terminal. this companion box has the required DSC watchkeeping receiver plus all the required GMDSS message processing. so how does this "rack-n-stack" against the ICOM-802 with its integral DSC watchstanding receiver? finally, any comments on JRC equipment in general would be appreciated. respond by email if you'd prefer thanks -mo |
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