To find manufacturers who provide pole mounts compatible with the GPS100, search the internet for these terms: marine and antenna and mount, or try these companies: http://shakespeare-ce.com/marine/ http://acantennas.com/product-search Read More
GPS100(Discontinued)
You reset the GPS100 to transmit the factory default messages using Maretron's DSM150 or DSM250 display in the following way. Enter menu mode, scroll to "Configuration..." and press Scroll to "Device Configuration..." and press Scroll to the row... Read More
Maretron's DSM150, DSM200, and DSM250 displays have a GPS100 configuration setting called "Cold Start GPS Engine", which is used to force the GPS100 to forget what it knew the last time it acquired a lock and to start a new position fix by... Read More
Maretron's DSM150, DSM200, and DSM250 displays have a GPS100 configuration setting called "Restore Factory Defaults", which is used to return the GPS100 to its factory settings. Resetting the GPS100 resets the SBAS mode back to enabled, resets the... Read More
Maretron's DSM150, DSM200, and DSM250 displays have a GPS100 configuration setting called "NMEA 2000 PGN Enable/Disable:", which is used to turn on and off specific messages that are transmitted by the GPS100. Read More
Yes, it is possible to turn on and off the GPS100 transmitted messages (or PGNs) using Maretron's DSM150, DSM200, or DSM250 display. On the display: enter menu mode, scroll to "Configuration..." and press Scroll to "Device Configuration..." and... Read More
When the GPS100 is started or powered up, it attempts to get a position fix in one of three modes, hot start (typically acquires a fix in 8 seconds), warm start (typically acquires a fix in 38 seconds), or cold start (typically acquires a fix in 45... Read More
When the GPS100 is started or powered up, it attempts to get a position fix in one of three modes, hot start (typically acquires a fix in 8 seconds), warm start (typically acquires a fix in 38 seconds), or cold start (typically acquires a fix in 45... Read More
When the GPS100 is started or powered up, it attempts to get a position fix in one of three modes, hot start (typically acquires a fix in 8 seconds), warm start (typically acquires a fix in 38 seconds), or cold start (typically acquires a fix in 45... Read More
There are rare occasions when the GPS100 will transmit an incorrect date as reflected in the year. This can happen if the GPS signals are weak or corrupted and the GPS100 incorrectly interprets time from the satellites. You can fix this by resetting... Read More