DGPS Integrated Receiver Products
DGPS MAX
The CSI Wireless DGPS MAX is a high-accuracy GPS receiver
that incorporates internal sensors capable of receiving corrections
from Space Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS), the worldwide
OmniSTAR service, and DGPS beacon stations. When using any
of these services, the DGPS MAX provides sub-meter accuracy
at position update rates of up to five times per second (5
Hz). To further deliver on its promise of performance, the
DGPS MAX features advanced COAST™ technology that enables
it to use old correction data for a half hour or longer without
significant degradation of accuracy.
Space Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) include the US FAA's
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS), the European Commission's
European GPS Navigation Overlay System (EGNOS), and the Japan
Civil Aviation Bureau's MTSAT Satellite Augmentation System
(MSAS). Each of these SBAS services is free and interoperable,
providing coverage for most of North America, most of Europe,
and Japan, respectively. The OmniSTAR service requires a subscription
and provides coverage throughout most of the world except
for some very Northern and very Southern regions. Similar
to the MBX-3S, ABX-3, and SBA-1, the DGPS MAX's internal SBX
beacon module provides free corrections when operating in
range of worldwide beacon networks.
The DGPS MAX is built around a derivative of the SLX-2 module
that incorporates an on-board menu system controller. To receive
DGPS beacon signals, the CSI Wireless beacon receiver is mounted
on the SLX-2 inside the DPGS MAX. The built-in menu system
provides convenient access to receiver operating parameters
and status. While easy to use, this menu is more sophisticated
than that offered with the MBX-3S and with the GBX products,
due to the added system capability. The enhancements include
the new Setup Wizard that enables users to recall pre-programmed
operational profiles with just a few keystrokes, reconfiguring
the receiver smoothly and efficiently for a variety of specific
tasks.
The DGPS MAX is very similar to the Satloc SLXg3 and SLXg3
COMBO, with the major difference being the MAX's more sophisticated
menu system. The SLXg3 and SLXg3 COMBO receivers don't incorporate
a menu system and instead provide diagnostic indicator LED's
on the front panel. Another difference is the MAX's use of
separate power and data connectors, whereas the SLXg3 products
use a single military connector for their power and data interface.
The DGPS MAX requires power and antenna
input, and serial connection to a data logging device or navigation
system. It is designed for easy use with the CDA-2 MAX antenna.
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Programming
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