Loran C Receivers

  • EPSCO, Incorporated of Westwood, Mass., and Datamarine International, Inc. of Pocasset, recently announced the signing of an O.E.M. agreement for $1.6 million whereby Datamarine will purchase from EPSCO microprocessor- based loran C navigation receivers, manufactured to their specifications, over a 12- month period.

    Mr. Coffin, president and chief executive officer of EPSCO, stated he is extremely pleased with the signing of the agreement as Datamarine is a leading domestic manufacturer of marine instruments which are all known for their high quality and reliability.

    This O.E.M. agreement provides Datamarine with a highly reliable microprocessor-based loran C receiver which has state-of-the-art design at a cost effective price.

    With the signing of the agreement, EPSCO's net sales backlog now exceed $7.5 million.

    EPSCO, Inc. designs and manufactures marine navigation equipment, avionic systems, microwave instrumentation, and special test and simulation equipment for military and commercial markets.

  • be responsible for all sales activities in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Great Lakes region. EPSCO's commercial marine products include Loran-C receivers, track plotter, medium and heavy-duty radar, recorders, net monitor, autopilots, A.D.F., and the new color video sounders—all sold

  • Among these are radars, Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA), Satnav, SatCom, offshore platform monitoring systems, vessel traffic monitoring systems, Loran-C receivers, weather facsimile receiver/recorders, VHF & SSB radiotelephones, echo sounding depth indicators and recorders, color fishfinders,

  • ., will be displayed. In its initial form, the YP's plotters will receive their position information from either satellite navigation receivers or Loran C receivers. The new YP Class is just one application for the EPSCO INP. Initial plotter orders have been received recently for the Navy's new Patrol

  • . The Avenger III Loran C receiver is the most recent addition to the company's product line. This unit is one of the smallest and more compact Loran C receivers, providing high accuracy and great repeatability. Features offered include current L/L, current LOP, 100 waypoints in L/L and LOPs, full

  • type hatch covers. Her engine room is automated and a cargo stowage computer is incorporated. Electronic navigation equipment includes Satnav and Loran C receivers. Principal particulars of the Kepbreeze are: length o.a. 182 meters; length p.p. 174 meters; molded breadth 30 meters; molded depth

  • . Also representing Simrad were Bjorn Carlsen, president, and Walter Perlowski, product manager. The seminar covered the latest new product advances in Loran-C navigation equipment, including Simrad's new CC-2 Navigation Computer. The CC-2 Navigation Computer may be used in conjunction with any of Simrad's

  • ITT Decca Marine is now offering the new low-priced 701 and 708 Loran C receivers to help mariners take full advantage of the expanding coverage of the Loran C navigation system. The Model 701 is an exceptionally compact unit and easy to operate. It comes preprogrammed for your operating area

  • Furuno USA, Inc. has recently introduced a new loran navigator, LC-90, which is housed in a rugged diecast aluminum case and provides all the features necessary for safe and efficient navigation aboard any size boat, ranging from freshwater bass boats to the largest worldcruising yachts. Reportedly

  • Card II Morrow II Morrow Inc. of Salem, Ore., is a leading manufacturer of marine navigation equipment, specializing in the production of Loran C receivers and XY track plotters. The Avenger III Loran C receiver is the most recent additon to the company's product line. This unit is one of the

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    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 5

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    July 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 5

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    November 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 7

    The Next-generationINS/GNSS Post-processing Software Quality: Green -> centimetric position; Blue -> decimetric < 30cms; Red -> Raw GNSS data SURVEYING UNDER BRIDGES Å GNSS Altitude (m) - Merged Å Altitude (m) - Merged MADE EASY This survey has been done with an APOGEE INS under very challenging condition

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  • MT Jul-22#11 The Next-generation INS/GNSS 
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    July 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 11

    The Next-generation INS/GNSS Post-processing Software Quality: Green -> centimetric position; Blue -> decimetric < 30cms; Red -> Raw GNSS data SURVEYING UNDER BRIDGES Å GNSS Altitude (m) - Merged Å Altitude (m) - Merged MADE EASY This survey has been done with an APOGEE INS under very challenging

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  • MT May-22#58 Tech Files
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    May 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 58

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