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Type CRM-N2C-30. 10 cm. big-ship radar that scans a 40-mile area with extreme clarity. High definition 16-inch PPI display. Provides both true and relative display flexibility for all your plotting requirements. (Another model, type CRM-N1C-75, does the same quality job in the 3.2 cm. band.) Type CRM-C8C. The frequency-versatile system that packages control for 3 transmitters and 3 receivers in a modern radiotele-graph-radiotele-phone console. Gives you 500-watt transmitting power. Type 7U/SSB. Single sideband radiotelegraph-radiotelephone console for "Flags of Convenience" ships. Provides 750-watt antenna power output. Contains 3 receivers and 2 transmitters. Type ET-8063-A. The powerful one kilowatt single sideband transmitter that turns an ocean liner into a worldwide 50-frequency telephone and telegraph center. Its 5-band coverage ranges from 2 to 30 MHz. Versatile enough for suppressed carrier, reduced carrier, full carrier or CW carrier operations. Drawer-type construction makes all components easy to get at. Type CRM-N7A-40. The radar that's small enough for a tugboat, but powerful enough to reach 40 miles. Transistorized for compactness and low power consumption. 10-inch display. AFC. 40 KW minimum peak power output. Dual pulse operation and 6-foot slotted waveguide antenna sharpen the picture. 7 range scales with 13-yard range resolution. »<*<»<»

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