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In good weather the new Radiomarine Loran Receiver saves time. SLAVE ' «»IIO« MtlCI<» WiOiH 'UHCHON 'N WCKOHC^p, save lives. It's one of the unfortunate facts of life that the need to know your position increases as the weather gets dirtier, while the chance to shoot a sight gets less and less. Especially since three-handed navigators are in short supply. This compact fully-transistorized unit is a highly accurate Loran receiver and direct-reading time delay readout, able to reach out 1,000 miles and pull in Loran A and C with great sensitivity and selectivity. Operation is very simple, thanks to automatic frequency control that locks in the signal. On Loran C, true cycle matching makes it even easier to get fast accurate readings. We think Radiomarine's new LR-85 Loran is one of the more fortunate facts of life. For further information, write for catalog sheet RM-6907. RADIOMARINE CORPORATION ERC A Subsidiary of Electronic Assistance Corporation 20 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, New Jersey 07701 March 15, 1969 51

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