Navia KL3333 Operation Manual - page 6
Navigation device (receiver)
NAVIA
GNSS - KL 3333
Operation manual 2.0
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General information
GPS navigation device consumers of global navigation satellite and a system (GNSS),
GLONASS, GPS, GALILEO
NAVIA
GNSS - KL 3333
(hereinafter - navigation device) is
designed to
measurement of current navigation parameters and definitions based on these data on
the current time and location of the receiver (including geographical coordinates, altitude and
velocity).
Navigation equipment of NAVIA GNSS KL3333 is a PCB equipped with navigation receiver
KL3333 that is mounted on the board, supplied of matching circuits and connectors for connection
to the user equipment.
Exterior of the navigation equipment of NAVIA
GNSS KL3333
is shown in Figure 1.
Fig.
1. The exterior of the navigation equipment of NAVIA
GNSS KL3333 (not to scale 1:1).
The basis of the navigation equipment is the navigation device of KL3333 (hereinafter -
receiver
or module) that is designed to calculate the current value of geographical coordinates
(position), the time, velocity (speed) in real time in both autonomous and differential modes,
forming second timestamp and to communicate with external devices over a serial port
(UART).
The principle of operation of the receiver is based on a parallel reception and processing
of 33 measuring channels of signals from navigation satellites. The receiver uses GLONASS in
the frequency range L1 (T-code), GPS on the frequency L1 (C/A code) and GALILEO at a
frequency of E1.
Results of the solution (NT) are given in the format of NMEA messages.
The sticker shows the abbreviated name of the receiver NAVIA
GNSS KL3333 – “KL-3333”,
accepted means of identifying are KL -3333, KL 3333.
The user documentation is recommended to use the full name either of the receiver
NAVIA
GNSS - KL 3333, or in abbreviated form
KL 3333.
The rest of this documentation for the receiver NAVIA
GNSS - KL3333 applies abbreviation
KL3333.
Exterior of the receiver is shown in Fig. 2 and 3.