Waas – Furuno GP-1850W User Manual

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Own ship

Planned route

Own ship's
track

Harbor

Depth contours

Highly Accurate Positioning with WAAS
High Contrast Bright LCD
meeting all boaters
demands

Remote controller
(option)

Compact sensitive
GPS/WAAS antenna

WAAS is a GPS navigation system with differential correction by means of
geostationary satellites. The US FAA has been testing this system and expects more
field tests in 2003. Similar systems, using Satellite-Based Augmentation Systems
(SBAS), are under development in Japan (MSAS: MSAT Satellite-based
Augmentation System) and Europe (EGNOS: European Geostationary Navigation
Overlay System). They are said to be fully interoperable and compatible. MSAS and
EGNOS are expected to become fully operational in 2004 or after.

As the WAAS utilizes the same frequency as the GPS, a single antenna can receive GPS and WAAS signals. Currently
two Inmarsat GEO satellites are available for receiving the WAAS signal: AOR-W and POR. Major contributors of an
error in a single frequency GPS system are receiver clock drift and signal delays by refraction. The WAAS reference
stations on the earth monitor the GPS constellation and route GPS error data to the satellites via the master earth
station. The Inmarsat or communication satellite broadcasts the differential corrections to marine and aviation users.

WAAS

(Wide Area Augmentation System)

Choose from two units
that accept either Furuno
MiniCharts and
Navionics

®

Nav-Chart

or C-MAPNT Charts

.

GPS/DGPS/WAAS
combo antenna

Navionics

®

Nav-Chart

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