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ALLIED MARINE CRANE CRANES 248

BALDT INCORPORATED MOORING RELEASE SYSTEM 162

CMC COMMUNICATIONS TV/ANTENNA SYSTEMS 229

COLT INDUSTRIES, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINE DIV. 296

DIESEL ENGINE/PARTS/SERVICE

FRITZ CULVER, INC DECK MACHINERY 215

CURTIS BAY TOWING TOWING SERVICES 261

DAEWOO SHIPBUILDING SHIPBUILDING 163

DEL GAVIO MARINE HYDRAULICS 340

DEUTSCH METAL COMPONENTS PIPE FITTINGS 164

FRED DEVINE DIVING & SALVAGE DIVING/SALVAGE 212

ENGLEHARD CORROSION PROTECTION/FOULING CONTROL 128

FARBOIL COATINGS 165

GOLAR METAL A/S INCINERATORS 324

HBC BARGE, INC BARGE BUILDING/REPAIR 230

HAMWORTHY ENGINEERING LTD . . POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT 166

WM. KEITH HARGROVE, INC. 167

INSURANCE/RISK MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS

HYUNDAI HEAVY INDUSTRIES SHIPBUILDING 168

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IML METALS STOCKING MILL DISTRIBUTOR 251

INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ASSOCIATION MARKETING GUIDE 346

JEFFBOAT SHIPBUILDING 226

JAPAN RADIO CO., LTD SHIP EARTH STATIONS 169

JOY MANUFACTURING VENTILATION FANS 304

MCALLISTER BROS TOWING SERVICES 313

MARATHON LeTOURNEAU OFFSHORE OFFSHORE DRILLING 262

MARINE EQUIPMENT CATALOG . . . ANNUAL MARINE/NAVY CATALOG 157

MICROLOGIC LORAN C TECHNOLOGY 259

NATIONAL MARINE SHIPYARD SERVICES/TOWING SERVICES 124

NATIONAL STEEL 8. SHIPBUILDING . . VESSEL CONSTRUCTION/REPAIR 349

NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING .... VESSEL CONSTRUCTION/REPAIR 237

PEARLSON ENGINEERING COMPANY SHIPLIFT SYSTEMS 282

PECK PURIFIER SALES CO OIL PURIFIERS 256

PENSKE GM POWER REPAIR PARTS/SERVICE 116

RADIO-HOLLAND USA, INC . . SHIPBOARD COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS 105

ROCKY MOUNTAIN ENERGY BLASTING MATERIALS 265

S.S. WHITE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS FLEXIBLE REACH RODS 223

G.J. WORTELBOER JR. B.V ANCHORS/WINCHES/CHAINS 321

Regency Introduces Marine

Television/FM Stereo

Antenna And Amplifier —Literature Available

Regency Electronics, Inc., Indian- apolis, Ind., recently announced the

Polaris TVS-100/TVS-AMP marine television FM stereo antenna and amplifier.

The Polaris TVS-100 is a compact outdoor marine antenna that re- ceives UHF-VHF television and FM radio receptions. It features a built- in high-performance, low-noise am- plifier circuit and a compactly de- signed enclosure made of ABS resin.

A rubber weather guard boot and F type connector are included.

If additional signal amplification is needed, the TVS-100 can be con- nected to the optional TVS-AMP.

The TVS-AMP incorporates a con- stant voltage circuit for use with 24- and 12-volt DC power supplies. Ad- ditional features include simple in- put/output terminal connections, a compact, sturdy case with power indicator, and a DC power cord.

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Butterworth Systems (UK)

Announces New Location

Butterworth Systems (UK) Ltd. recently announced its new location in New Maiden, Surrey, England; telephone 01-942-8989, telex 269541.

Martin Smith has been ap- pointed general manager, along with

Shirley Tovey as SCAMP admin- istrator and Ray Turney as tech- nical sales coordinator.

Its parent company, Butterworth,

Inc. (an Exxon affiliate), is head- quartered in Houston, Texas.

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Newman's Introduces

NEWCO Marine Valves —Free Catalog Offered

Newman's Inc. of Tulsa, Okla., has introduced a full line of interna- tional marine valves under their brand name of NEWCO. They are available from stock in a size range of 2 inches through 24 inches in classes 150# through 2500#. NEW-

CO valves come in gate, globe, angle and check types. A bolted bonnel design is used 150# through 600# with a pressure seal design on 600# through 2500#. Standard body ma- terials include carbon steel, stain- less steel, cast iron, ductile iron with others obtainable upon request. All

NEWCO marine valves are bronze trimmed with stainless-steel, Stel- lite®, Monel®, and other special trims upon specification.

NEWCO marine valves are used in all salt-water applications such as cargo ships and tankers, barges, dry- docks and pipelines. In addition, all meet MSS, ASTM and ASME spec- ifications and are ABS inspected.

NEWCO marine valves are stocked in depth at local distribu- tors to facilitate complete customer accessibility. They can also be or- dered directly from Newman's sev- en strategically located warehouses in Tulsa; Houston, Texas; East

Brunswick, N.J.; Milwaukie, Ore.;

Chicago, 111.; Barrie, Ontario, and

Edmonton, Alberta, in Canada.

The Newman's engineering staff is available at all times for consulta- tions on customers' special require- ments, and can modify almost any valve in their product line to meet the specific needs of particular ap- plications. Newman's specialists make the modifications and actua- tion in their own fully equipped shop facilities. For a free NEWCO

Marine Valve catalog and further information,

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Rockwell Offers Brochure

On Ship Information

Management Systems

Ship Information Management

Systems (SIMS) is the subject of a free brochure from Rockwell Inter- national of Anaheim, Calif. The publication points up the problem of managing shipboard data since today's warship is an aggregate of increasingly complex subsystems.

These sophisticated and data-inten- sive systems generate such large quantities of information that new techniques for data control and management are now imperative.

Rockwell's Ship Information

Management Systems are discussed as a cost-effective answer to today's proliferation aboard U.S. Navy war- ships. By means of a unique Rock- well-designed multiplex data bus, all of the information functions for command, control, and communica- tions are carried out—rapidly, accu- rately, and totally without interfer- ence—by a single, integrated sys- tem. A list is given of the advantages provided by Rockwell's SIMS: de- sign flexibility, improved acquisi- tion times, easy conversion and modernization, high reliability, eco- nomical functional reconfiguration, reduced training, and reduced man- ning.

The Rockwell-developed Ship- board Data Multiplexing is featured as the key to SIMS' ability to effi- ciently handle the multiple func- tions of a modern ship's information processing. This system is presently being installed onboard the USS

Olendorf (DD 972), for technical and operational evaluation.

The brochure is illustrated with photos of the Olendorf and various

Rockwell International equipment.

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Markey Delivers DESH-6

Electric Research Winch

Markey Machinery Co., Inc., of

Seattle, builder of auxiliary marine equipment since 1907, recently de- livered a DESH-6 Electric Research

Winch to a California based insti- tute of oceanography. The winch's easily removable drum has a capac- ity of 10,000 meters of .332 Dia.

E.M. cable and is coupled with the winch's dual range gearing which provides high pull and high-speed ranges. The drum is declutchable for free drop wire loading, and use of the 10-inch gypsy.

The 75 hp AC/SCR/DC system with variable speed remote controls allows a wide range of performance when coupled with the winch's two operating ratios. The fairlead unit has provisions for displaying ten- sion, scope and line speed. The fair- lead drive is designed to accommo- date use of different wire sizes with minimal modification.

Extensive use is made throughout the winch of stainless-steel fairlead sheaves, roller chains, fasteners and fittings, along with an inorganic zinc coating system to insure minimum maintenance. For further informa- tion on Markey's DESH-6 winch,

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