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🌐 Raymarine RS150 GPS/Glonass Antenna/Receiver: High-Performance Navigation System Review

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Description of 🌐 Raymarine RS150 GPS/Glonass Antenna/Receiver: High-Performance Navigation System

RS150 GPS/Glonass Receiver. 10 Hz Glonass Receiver. The rugged RS150 is designed for surface or pole mounted with the optional pole mounting kit. SeaTalk-ng compatible and NMEA 2000. Includes a 3m SeaTalk-ng cable and surface mounting hardware.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fairly powerful GPS

Haven't installed this gem yet, I'm sure it will work great. I wish there was a Seatalk to nmea2000 adapter included for people not using pure Raymarine.

Pros
  • GPS system accessories
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Expensive but connects to the old Sea Talk network

Upgraded GPS with no internal battery (older models had a 10 year lifespan due to the internal battery). Albe to connect to an old Seatalk with a kit. Pricey, but hey, this is for marine use.

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  • Electronics
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

RS150+Network Backbone+Adapter Cables

After reviewing the specifications of the RS150, I was under the impression that it was a plug and play unit to add to my Raymarine branded network could become. Not this case. I need to purchase an NMEA2000 backbone and another adapter cable to connect to the HS5 backbone. This turns the $150 cost to compensate for the poor performance of Axiom's GPS into a $300 add-on. But Raymarine/FLIR do a lot of government work, so they're used to expensive built-in add-ons to get the gear working…

Pros
  • Antennas
Cons
  • New Competitors Appeared