I like Garmin.  A friend has this unit on his Sweden.  Weatherproof and 
attractive design.  Most important is that you can mount it where you can get a 
clear signal view.   Also high refresh rate.  My chart plotter is all over the 
place.   I have to average speed readings.   You can feed it into a network 
multiplexer or wifi and use gps data any where.  Jerry

Here's from Garmin. The highly accurate GPS 19x HVS position receiver/antenna 
provides up to 10 Hz update rates for position, velocity and time data. It 
offers high-sensitivity reception and enhanced position acquisition to our 
marine multifunctional displays (MFDs), instrument display and autopilots.  
Precise Location Data. This 32-channel receiver is capable of tracking multiple 
global navigation satellite systems, including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo¹ and 
QZSS¹. Because more satellites are visible, it can provide more accurate fixes 
in challenging conditions. With its enhanced position, heading and speed 
accuracy delivered up to 10 times more often than other receivers/antennas, it 
provides smoother drawing of your position on the chartplotter/MFD at higher 
speeds. WAAS-capable, it can determine your precise location to within 3 m 
(9.84 ft)

Observable Advantages
Compared to devices with slower update rates, GPS 19x offers dramatic 
improvement when used at low speeds. Position and course information from 
slower devices can jitter and swing considerably at speeds below 1 mph. The GPS 
19x provides a consistent and smooth heading which is especially important when 
trying to hit a specific waypoint or mark.
GPS 19x also reflects the true boat heading smoothly and accurately. This is 
especially evident when coming out of turns. And, GPS 19x eliminates position 
skipping that can occur at low speeds and when turning the boat in an arc. GPS 
19x maintains a smooth position throughout the turn².
Built for Versatility

GPS 19x HVS is built to withstand the elements. This waterproof (IPX7) sensor 
can be pole mounted or flush mounted. It also can be attached to the underside 
of many fiberglass decks for added ease of installation. It can also be 
configured to have 1 Hz or 5 Hz update rates to help support specific 
installation requirements.


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> On Sep 12, 2015, at 2:34 PM, Dave via CnC-List <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello all.  Working through the details of my winter electronics upgrade and 
> am trying to select a standalone nmea 2000 GPS receiver.  (Like Garmin 19x, 
> raymarine rs130).  I  cannot find any comparisons or reviews, has anyone been 
> down this path?  Thanks!
> 
> Dave.  
> 
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