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Radio Holland Group

Electronic Systems

First INMARSAT approved

Standard-C SATCOM terminal

Imagine your ideal SATCOM sys- tem ... You'd want fast, dependable telex or data transmissions with any destination worldwide. Above all, it would have to be easy-easy to install, easy to use, and easy on your budget.

Now pick up the phone. The

Radio Holland Group is proud to intro- duce US mariners to the TT-3020A, the first Standard-C SATCOM terminal type-approved for the INMARSAT global satellite system. This advanced new system is designed and made by

Thrane & Thrane, world leaders in communications technology. rine electronics

Houston, Texas

Phone:(713)872-3464

FAX: (713)943-3802

TT-3020A features include: • A surprisingly compact, lightweight antenna measuring only 7.5 x 11 inches • Fast, simple, low cost installation without bulky supports or gimbals s An omnidirectional antenna which will, with proper installation, keep the satellite continually in sight, even in heavy weather • Global two-way data and message communication through the INMAR-

SAT network • Compliance with GMDSS, FleetNET and SafetyNET services j j j

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Radio Holland Group

Electronic Systems, Defense

RH Defense Systems, Inc.

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Phone:(804)431-2975

FAX: (804)431-3676 • Standard NMEA 0183 interface with terminals, PC's or navigation and alarm systems • Unattended data and position reporting • A high level of privacy through unique technology • Two years' factory warranty

Call today: RH Defense

Systems, Inc. for governmental projects. Radio Holland Group Elec- tronic Systems, Marine for marine applications, or RH Trading for dealers.

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Electronic Systems,

Radio Holland USA BV

Houston, Texas

Phone:(713)943-3325

FAX: (713)943-3802

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