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CDI Marine Announces

Management Reorganization

CDI Marine Company, the Jack- sonville, Fla.-based supplier of Na- val Architecture and Marine En- gineering Design to private and naval shipyards has announced changes in its executive manage- ment structure. The regional man- agement concept under which the company operated has been phased out and replaced with four top level management positions, cre- ated in order to provide strong leadership in areas of planning, operations, contracts and adminis- tration and finance. These newly established positions are responsi- ble to Donald W. Jett, executive vice president.

James C. Gibson, formerly vice president Southern region, as- sumes the position of vice presi- dent-advance planning.

Jimmy R. Phillips, formerly vice president, Northern region, will assume the position of vice president-operations.

James C. Dickey, manager, contracts and administration, has been promoted to vice president.

Donald O. Reeves, manager of

CDI Marine Company's financial division, has been promoted to vice president-finance.

CDI Marine Company, supplies marine engineering and naval ar- chitecture from its network of nine offices located in cities close to ma- jor fleet centers.

New Color Sounder

With Advanced Memory

Described In Literature

Raytheon Marine Company has introduced a new JFV-216 Color

Echo Sounder with advanced memory, voice recorder, automatic shift, and other design features making it ideal for multipurpose fishing. The new model offers the same high-resolution 16-color pre- sentation available in all of Ray- theon's color fish finders, plus sev- eral unique features.

The JFV-216 unit can be used as a complete single and dual-fre- quency sounder, or as a monitor display for existing chart recorders and sonars, and it offers three so- phisticated memory selections. The operator can store and display two separate frames, and, either the last four sequential frames com- pressed, or any two past displays.

Multiple presentation modes make this model useful in a vari- ety of fishing grounds. Alpha nu- merics appear on the CRT screen to identify the display mode se- lected, as well as depth scale, range units, depth to sea bottom, variable ranger marker (VRM), and time-distance marks.

An optional tape cassette input feature, which allows the operator to narrate and store comments with display presentations, has been introduced for the first time anywhere. An automatic shift op- tion, another innovation available only in the JFV-216 sounder, al- lows the operator to preset the span so that when the top presen- tation shifts, the bottom shifts au- tomatically in like proportion and vice versa.

Its fast-sweep allows two sweeps per transmission instead of one, to further enhance clarity.

Whether bottom dragging, trawling, or purse seining, the versatile JFV-216 color sounder is designed for maximum fish-find- ing performance. The JFV-216 model has keyboard controls, with a back-lit panel, and 11-inch CRT.

It interfaces with sonars, net soun- ders, chart recorders, or remote displays. Microprocessor-compact, it weighs 60 pounds without trans- ducer and operates on 24 or 32 volts dc or 115 ac at 180 watts.

Manufacturer's suggested retail price is $4,795.

For free literature on the new

JFV-216 Color Echo Sounder,

Write 62 on Reader Service Card 36 Write 776 on Reader Service Card

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