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NAVAL
Naval Electronics, Inc. of Tampa,
U.S. distributor for Naval Electron- ics A.B. of Sweden, features its MK 22 AM/FM TV antenna as part of a complete ship's entertainment an- tenna distribution system.
Free engineering and blueprint- ing services are offered to shipown- ers, naval architects, and shipyards.
Naval's service and installation fa- cilities now reach ports in more than 40 countries worldwide.
Naval's master TV antenna sys- tems are omni-directional and do not need rotors as do conventional systems. This allows crew members to watch whichever station they de- sire without argument as to who controls the rotor. It also allows for superior reception while under way without continuous rotor adjust- ments to track the TV transmitter on shore. Naval's distribution sys- tem places antenna cords and out- lets wherever required in mess- rooms, crew quarters, and other ar- eas.
Naval also supplies a special TV receiver that can be used through- out the world when reception is not possible with a standard American system. This new receiver will oper- ate from PAL, SECAM, and NTSC transmissions, making it truly an international TV set.
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NAV-COM
Busiship is an advanced, comput- er-based shipboard management in- formation system developed by
NAV-COM Incorporated of Deer
Park, N.Y., to provide improved operating efficiencies and reduced communications costs for commer- cial shipping companies.
NAV-COM offers a full suite of applications software with the sys- tem, including new programs for on- board spares inventory, crew assign- ment/rotation, and vessel adminis- tration. Busiship incorporates a complete package of data communi- cations and electronic mail capabili- ties. The result is a system that encourages consistent and stan- dardized reporting practices be- tween ship and shore.
The Busiship system is built around an IBM PC/XT personal computer that has been "rugged- ized" by NAV-COM for reliable per- formance in the shipboard environ- ment. For ship/shore data exchange and electronic mail, the system uses a 2,400 bps modem and built-in error correction capabilities. It is fully compatible with most standard
U.S. and European medium-speed data protocols, including CCITT
V.22 bis.
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Radio Holland.
Total shipboard communications center.
There's finally just one central source for every type of shipboard communications need — Radio-Holland,
U.S.A.
Through our extensive dealer network, we will pro- vide, install and service all types of marine com- munications equipment from the simplest VHF radiotelephone right through the most comprehen- sive full main ship radio station with satellite com- munication capabilities. Radio Holland is the exclusive source for the finest products available anywhere in the world: the complete line of Sailor full-featured VHP, 55B and 5ITOR radio systems, Philips PACT tele- printers, and the new Comsat Telesystems
MC5-9100 maritime satcom system.
From our strategically located order and stocking facility in Houston, which supports our network of full sales and service dealers around the U.S., all your communications requirements are easily taken care of. Additionally, the worldwide Radio Holland support network takes care of you wherever else you may sail.
No matter what your marine communications needs might be, remember there's now a single source for the complete package. Just call the specialists.
RADIO-HOLLAND USA, B.V.
Distributor Products 6033 South Loop East, Houston, TX 77033
Tel 713-649-1048/Telex 795438
Also in The Metherlands, Caribbean, Venezuela, Singapore, Indonesia,
Mong Kong, Shanghai, South Afnca, Dubai
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