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Combined electronic sensor with GPS that allow the measures of true and apparent wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, air temperature, vessel speed and direction. NMEA0183 (NMEA2000) output. Dimensions: Ø ...
For measuring the wind speed With our without pointer lock Scales: 0-120km/h 0-80mph 0-12 Beaufort 0-35m/sec With transparent protective cover Cup cross Ø 100mm Height 210mm
Wireless ultrasonic wind vane-anemometer. This version is optimal for installations where cable routing is difficult. The CV7SF2 wireless wind sensor features a 16Hz wind measurement frequency, which ...
LCJ Capteurs
... YOUNG 85106 Marine Ultrasonic Anemometer is a 2-axis, no-moving-parts wind sensor with special features for use in the marine environment. The YOUNG 85106 Marine Ultrasonic Anemometer ...
Bluetooth, Solar Powered, pocket-sized ULTRASONIC anemometer. Small and robust, get instant wind speed and direction....or track it! Built with ULTRASONIC sensors, with no moving parts to make ...
Calypso Marine Instruments
4 - 20 mA or pulse output precision stainless steel ball bearings easy replaceable nylon cup assembly wind tunnel calibration certificate available anodized aluminum casing
NAVIS elektronika
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An anemometer transducer is a component of the instrument which enables it to measure wind speed and direction. Readings will be displayed on an analog or digital screen.
ApplicationsThis instrument can be used to measure wind speed and direction on any type of vessel including merchant ships, yachts, fishing boats and pleasure craft.
TechnologiesSuch devices use a variety of technologies. The most common is the windmill anemometer, which has a directional vane and rotating cups to measure wind speed. Other anemometers use ultrasound.
How to chooseThe sensor must be compatible with the readout device. It also must be carefully positioned so that the vessel's superstructure interferes as little as possible with wind flow around the sensor.
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