Navigation, GPS, Electronic

SKIPPER SATLOG SL1200 Navigation Speed Logs

SKIPPER SATLOG SL1200 Navigation Speed Logs

The SKIPPER SATLOG SL1200 is a three axis speed log. It is providing longitudinal and fore/aft transversal ship speed over ground (SOG). The SKIPPER SATLOG SL1200 provides accurate navigation parameters measured as they happen, and presented in a logical, user friendly way.

SKIPPER SATLOG SL1200 Display

  • IMO Wheelmarked with MED-B
  • Speed over ground (SOG) in three axis (Docking mode)
  • NMEA 0183 output
  • GPS and Glonas speed (SOG)

Specification

Speed Log : SL1200
Number of Axis : 3
Speed range longitudinal: +/- 99.9 knots
Speed range transversal : +/- 99.9 knots
Speed over ground from : 0 meter
Temperature accuracy error : N/A
Power Supply : AC:115-230 V 50/60 Hz
DC : 20-32 V
Power Consumption : – Display 5W
– Elecronic unit 10W
Display : – Multi – Panel PC 9″ touch display, resolution 800×480
Mounting dimensions display :
– Touch display: 224.5 mm wide x 140 mm high
– Antenna: 100 mm height, 180 mm width and 790 mm long
IP rating : Display : 2x
Antenna : 66
Accuracy : <0.2 knots or 2% whatever is greater
Weight : 1.2 kgs for Graphic display
3 kgs for antenna
2 kgs for electronic unit
Mounting options : Antenna only
Speed alarms : High and low speed limits
Power failure
Sensor failure
Outputs : 1xNMEA 0183
1xLAN (IEC61192-450)
Inputs : 2xNMEA 0183 (IEC61192-1)
1xLAN (IEC61192-1)
NMEA Outputs:
  • VBW: Dual ground speed
  • Distance: VLW
  • VTG: Actual course and speed relative to the ground
  • DDC: Dimming command output
  • GPS: Gyro and status
  • HDT: Actual vessel heading in degrees.
  • ROT: Rate of turn and direction of turn
  • THS: Actual vessel heading in degrees
  • GSA: Satellite DOP and active satellites
  • GSV: Number of satellites in view, satellite ID and evaluation
  • SNR: Position and time signals
  • GLL: Longitude and latitude of vessel position, time of position fix and status
  • GGA: Time, position and fix related data
Classification: IMO Wheelmarked
MED-B

One Full System Consist of:

Display :
SL1200-SB Touch display
Sensor options :
SL-SN300-SA Satlog GPS and Glonass antenna

SKIPPER Sensor

Electronic Unit :
JB40POW-SA

Electronic Unit

Types of Speed Logs

Electromagnetic — These devices, also called EM logs, rely on a coil in an electromagnetic sensor. When the AC current energizes the coil, it creates a magnetic field surrounding the sensor. As a vessel moves through water, an electrical field running perpendicular to the magnetic field is produced. The sensor electrodes detect and deliver the resulting signal representing the ship’s speed to a preamplifier, which then converts it to a digital format for viewing. This process is inexpensive and has the advantage of not requiring any moving parts. However, water salinity and temperature can affect calibration. The water flow slows down closer to the hull due to friction, affecting measurements.

Pitometer — Also referred to as a pit log, the instrument uses the principle of differential pressure to determine an object’s speed through the water. It operates by submerging a Pitot tube with an opening at the base in water. While the tube is stationary, the pressure (known as static pressure) remains constant. When the tube starts moving past the water, it creates dynamic water pressure that varies based on the velocity.  The effect of static pressure is removed to obtain an accurate measurement of the dynamic pressure for calculating the speed. To achieve this, a second tube is installed near the first with an equivalent static pressure. Movement through water does not generate any dynamic pressure in the second tube. The difference between the pure dynamic and static pressure readings indicates the speed of the moving object.

Doppler — Doppler transducers rely on the Doppler frequency shift effect for estimating the speed of a moving body. A transducer produces high-frequency sound pulses toward both ends of a vessel using two transmitter windows. The reflected pulses are detected by two receiver windows located in the transducer. The time delay between the transmitted signals confirms the receipt of echoes from undisturbed water surrounding the object. The vessel’s fore/aft speed vector is estimated by processing the signal information. A pre-amplifier then transmits this information in a digital format.

Impeller — These logs function by attaching an impeller or paddle wheel to the bottom of a hull. They are employed on small yachts and other such vessels.

GPS (Global Positioning System) — A sensor accesses the GPS satellite signals to pinpoint an object’s speed, in both longitudinal and transverse directions. GPS receivers with integrated rate gyros and an antenna unit calculate the heading velocity, attitude, and course. The heading is then compared in relation to the vessel’s magnitude and direction of motion in the water. The information delivered by the satellites is processed by the system, integrating the velocity data with the longitudinal and transverse ground speeds of the vessel. Speed vectors combined with data related to the rate-of-turn assist in differentiating between the vessel’s translational and rotational movement. These are required for estimating the transverse speeds for both bow and stern as given on the docking display.

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