Additionally, the WAAS GPS provides navigation data as well as magnetic variation and is suitable as your primary GPS source. The internal temperature and barometric pressure sensors help predict changing weather patterns. Combined with the internal heading sensor, all of your navigation needs are provided! No other sensor on the market incorporates all of these sensors in one compact housing. What sets us apart from the PB100 and the competition is the ability to provide 2° heading accuracy under dynamic conditions, such as rough seas. Airmar's unique dynamic motion correction software is the key difference.
Airmar PB200's heading is highly accurate and stable under most sea conditions, even if the vessel is pitching and rolling up to 30° in rough seas. Also unique to the PB200 is that the 3D accelerometer and rate gyro are temperature compensated resulting in precise tilt and rate of turn data. This allows the PB200 to accurately measure True Wind Speed and Direction even when tilted up to 30°.
• True wind speed and direction
• Apparent wind speed and direction
• Barometric pressure
• Air temperature
• Wind chill temperature
• Measures wind speed and direction ultrasonically
• Traceable to NIST
• Internal WAAS/EGNOS GPS
• Three-axis solid-state compass
• Three-axis accelerometer provides stabilized pitch and roll information in dynamic conditions
• Better than 1° static compass accuracy
• Best-in-class 2° dynamic compass accuracy
• Yaw rate gyro provides rate of turn data
• Outputs both NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000® data
• Plastic housing is less prone to lightning strikes
• WeatherCaster™ Software
• 360° calibration results in precise wind direction accuracy
• Very easy installation and two-year warranty
• Maintenance-free operation—no moving parts
• Recommended for large powerboats and commercial vessels

- PB200 WeatherStation
- WatherCaster software (download from Airmar.com)
- Standard 1-14" UNS marine thread
- Manual
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Note: Airmar cables are sold separately. Units do not ship with any cables. You must use the special Airmar NMEA 0183/2000 cables.