Furuno GP330B GPS/WAAS Sensor

$234.00

Furuno GP330B GPS/WAAS Sensor is a marine GPS/WAAS sensor that supplies position data to compatible navigation systems over NMEA2000 (standard) / NMEA0183 (optional cable). It combines 14-channel parallel (12 gps, 2 waas) with 3 meters (waas enabled) / 10 meters (gps only) for chartplotter, radar, and autopilot installations.

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Description

Overview Furuno GP330B GPS/WAAS Sensor

Furuno GP330B GPS/WAAS Sensor is a marine GPS/WAAS sensor designed to supply position data to chartplotters, radar systems, autopilots, and other compatible electronics. It uses 14-Channel Parallel (12 GPS, 2 WAAS) and outputs data over NMEA2000 (standard) / NMEA0183 (optional cable).

This model is a practical fit for refits that need a separate GPS source or a bridge between older and newer network standards. Source data lists 3 Meters (WAAS enabled) / 10 Meters (GPS only); Every 1 Second (1Hz); Deck Mount or Mast Mount (Hardware Included).

Key Features

  • Dedicated GPS/WAAS reception: 14-Channel Parallel (12 GPS, 2 WAAS) provides a stable position source for networked marine electronics.
  • Position accuracy: 3 Meters (WAAS enabled) / 10 Meters (GPS only) helps improve plotter positioning and overlay alignment.
  • Legacy and newer system support: NMEA2000 (standard) / NMEA0183 (optional cable) helps the sensor work with a wider mix of onboard equipment.
  • Consistent updates: Every 1 Second (1Hz) supports routine navigation and autopilot data needs.
  • Deck or mast installation: Deck Mount or Mast Mount (Hardware Included) makes the sensor easier to place where sky view is best.
  • Marine environment durability: -25.0°C to +55.0°C (Industrial Grade) IP56 Professional Marine Standards

Applications

  • NavNet, chartplotter, radar, and autopilot systems that need a separate GPS/WAAS position source.
  • Refits where both NMEA2000 and NMEA0183 compatibility help bridge older and newer electronics.
  • Deck or mast mounting positions where stable sky view improves position performance.

Specifications

Receiver Type 14-Channel Parallel (12 GPS, 2 WAAS)
Position Accuracy 3 Meters (WAAS enabled) / 10 Meters (GPS only)
Data Update Rate Every 1 Second (1Hz)
Interface Protocols NMEA2000 (standard) / NMEA0183 (optional cable)
Time-to-First-Fix Approx. 1 Minute (Cold Start)
Power Requirements 12VDC, 175mA (NMEA2000 LEN=3)
Mounting Options Deck Mount or Mast Mount (Hardware Included)
Operating Temp -25.0°C to +55.0°C (Industrial Grade)
Waterproof Rating IP56 Professional Marine Standards

What’s Included

  • Furuno GP330B GPS/WAAS Sensor Unit
  • NMEA2000 Cable (6 Meters) with standard connectors
  • Deck Mount Base and Hardware Kit
  • Mast Mount Base and Hardware Kit
  • Termination Pin for internal resistor activation
  • Comprehensive Installation and Operation Documentation
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Furuno GP330B GPS/WAAS Sensor

What role does Furuno GP330B GPS/WAAS Sensor play on board?

Furuno GP330B GPS/WAAS Sensor is designed to supply position data to connected marine electronics rather than operate as a standalone display unit. The description focuses on WAAS-enabled accuracy 3 Meters (WAAS enabled) / 10 Meters (GPS only) and consistent output for compatible onboard systems.

What are the key receiver specifications?

The stated receiver performance includes 14-channel parallel (12 gps, 2 waas) with 3 meters (waas enabled) / 10 meters (gps only) and an update rate of every 1 second (1hz). The product data also lists power requirements of 12VDC, 175mA (NMEA2000 LEN=3), which can help when comparing system fit.

How does this product integrate with compatible equipment?

The listed interface support includes NMEA2000 (standard) / NMEA0183 (optional cable). That makes it relevant for displays, sensors, or bridge systems that need a separate GPS data source. The product data also lists power requirements of 12VDC, 175mA (NMEA2000 LEN=3), which can help when comparing system fit.

What practical benefit does it bring to a navigation setup?

A dedicated GPS sensor can be useful when a vessel needs position data in a different mounting location or wants to feed multiple devices from one receiver. That practical role is common in more integrated helm systems.

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