FURUNO AD100 Gyro Analog to Digital Converter – Enhance Your Navigation System

The FURUNO AD100 Gyro Analog to Digital Converter is a vital component in modern marine navigation. Designed to convert analog gyrocompass data into a digital NMEA 0183 signal, it plays a crucial role in connecting traditional analog systems with modern digital devices. Whether you’re upgrading your navigation setup or replacing faulty parts, SEANAV provides fully tested and supported FURUNO AD100 units for reliable integration at sea.

This converter is ideal for vessels with older gyrocompass models that lack NMEA output. By installing the FURUNO AD100, users can send accurate heading data to a range of onboard systems such as radar, ECDIS, AIS, and autopilots. It serves as a seamless bridge between analog precision and digital accuracy—ensuring smooth and dependable operation of critical navigation equipment.

Key Features of the FURUNO AD100

  • Converts analog gyro signals to NMEA 0183 format
  • Ensures compatibility with modern navigation systems
  • Compact and robust design for marine environments
  • Simple installation with wide voltage range support
  • Supports multiple input/output configurations

Why Choose SEANAV?

At SEANAV, we specialize in the installation, servicing, and supply of marine electronic equipment. Our FURUNO AD100 units are carefully sourced, tested for performance, and backed by our expert technical team. We also offer professional onboard support and international shipping options to keep your navigation system operating at peak efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the FURUNO AD100 used for?
It converts analog gyro compass signals into a digital NMEA 0183 format for use with modern marine equipment.

2. Is it compatible with all gyrocompasses?
It supports many analog gyrocompasses. Contact us to confirm specific compatibility.

3. Does it support multiple outputs?
Yes, the AD100 can provide output to several devices simultaneously.

4. What devices can receive data from the AD100?
Devices such as radar, ECDIS, AIS, and autopilot systems can receive heading data.

5. Can SEANAV install the AD100 on my vessel?
Yes, we offer installation and calibration services in selected regions.

6. How is the device powered?
It supports a wide DC voltage range, typically between 10 to 35 VDC.

7. What is the data output rate?
The unit transmits standard NMEA 0183 heading sentences at selectable intervals.

8. Is it suitable for harsh marine conditions?
Yes, its rugged design ensures durability in challenging environments.

9. Can I use it on both commercial and recreational vessels?
Absolutely. It’s suitable for both sectors that use analog gyrocompasses.

10. Is technical support available?
Yes, SEANAV offers ongoing technical support and troubleshooting assistance.

11. How do I order a unit?
You can order directly through SEANAV’s website or by contacting our sales team.

If your vessel needs reliable heading data conversion, the FURUNO AD100 Gyro Analog to Digital Converter is the solution. Trust SEANAV to supply and support this critical marine device. Contact us today for a quote or installation inquiry.