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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. Type LR-85. Compact, highly sensitive loran receiver indicator. Complete loran A and C coverage with envelope or cycle matching on C, in a self-contained package only 101/2" x 9V2" x 12", weighing 17 pounds with power drain of 25 watts. Available for operation from 115 volts A.C., 12V D.C. or 24 volts to 45 volts D.C. 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 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 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-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.) ? Radiomarine. The eyes and ears of the fleet. Merchant fleet or fishing fleet, tugboat or passenger liner, Radiomarine outfits them all. The oldest name in marine electronics has all the newest advances ... solid state reliability, greater communications reach, higher resolution radar, loran and RDF. When you specify Radiomarine, you benefit from our total shipboard systems approach that gives you a matched communications and navigation system that's unmatched in performance. Remember there is a Radiomarine communications and navigation electronics sales engineer in major U.S. Ports to serve you, and RCA Service Company provides service support in all principal ocean and inland waterway ports. Send for complete fact folder. RADIOMARINE CORPORATION ERC A Subsidiary of Electronic Assistance Corporation 20 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, New Jersey 07701 January 15, 1969 51

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