The Seres uses a new GPS
engine that provides faster start-up and acquisition
times. With a current almanac and ephemeris, the Seres
will provide a position within 35 seconds. If the unit
has been powered anytime within the last couple of hours,
the Seres will provide a position within approximately
20 seconds. Unlike competing smart antennas, the Seres
delivers high accuracy and high position update rates
with low power consumption.
The Seres uses the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) that is undergoing
rigorous final testing for its Initial Operation Capability.
Other space-based augmentation systems -- including
the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System
(EGNOS) and the Japanese MTSAT Satellite-based Augmentation
System (MSAS) -- are also under development. The Seres
is compatible with WAAS, EGNOS and MSAS.
The Seres features a combination power/data cable available
in a variety of terminations to suit your needs. The
cable interface provides power input to the antenna,
and features dual serial ports, and event marker, 1PPS
output, and signal outputs intended for illuminating
remote status LED indicators. CSI Wireless' exclusive
COAST™ technology also enables the Seres to use
old correction data for 30 minutes or more without seriously
affecting the quality of your position accuracy.
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