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The excellent reliability of JRC's ship earth sta- tions for INMARSAT communications has been proven by the number of sets we have delivered to the world shipping—over 1,000 as of Septem- ber 30,1984. This impressive sales record is based upon the continuous research and devel- opment efforts JRC has undertaken since our founding in 1915.

Our new JUE-35B ship earth st^tan incorpo- rates a small, 89 cm-diameterantittNa, an easy- to-read video display unit, a compact RO printer and an easy-to-operate telephone set. A varie- ty of optional equipment is also available to pro- vide greater operational capability and flexibility. ' . . .

The JUE-35B is type-approved by INMARSAT and designed for easy installation not only on large merchant ships and offshore construction sites but also on smaller fishing and pleasure boats. •Optional Equipment •Fleet Data Management System and Onboard Data Automatic

Reporting System. •Remote VDU, Operation Panel Unit, Remote Telephone, Buzzer

Box, Facsimile Transceiver, Telex Channel Interlace, PABX In- terface, Satellite Navigator, Voice Distress Box, Save Mode and Data Modem.

JRC | flopon Radio Co., lid.

MAIN OFFICE: Akasaka Twin Tower (Main), 17-22, Akasaka 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107, Japan

Telephone: (03)584-8836 Telex: 242-5420 JRCTOK J Cable Address: "JAPANRADIO TOKYO"

U.K. BRANCH OFFICE: N. Shiokawa, Ground Floor, Temple Chambers. Temple Avenue, London E C. 4

Telephone: 01-353-7960 Telex: 885629 JAPRAD G

USA BRANCH OFFICE T. Hayashi, 405 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022

Telephone: 212-355-1180 Telex: 961114 JAPANRADIO NYK

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