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Harris Corporation RF Communications

Group announces the availability of a new bro- chure describing Harris's High-Performance

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HF-SSB exciters, receivers, high-speed HF data modems and remote-control units.

These basic HF equipment building blocks, incorporating functionally common modules, are integrated into HF transmitting, HF adap- tive communication and sophisticated HF data systems. This results in such key benefits as common operating and maintenance proce- dures, simplification of training, reduction of spare part complements, increased design com- patibility and lower overall cost of ownership.

Harris Corporation is a $2-billion producer of state-of-the-art information processing, commu- nication and microelectronic products for the worldwide information technology market. The company employs 30,000 people and operates 35 plants in the U.S. and abroad.

For a copy of the new brochure and further information,

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Perko Presents The 200 Series

International Navigation Lights —Catalogs Available

Two of the world's leading marine manufac- turers—Perko, Inc. and United Kingdom-based

Lucas Marine Products—have combined efforts to offer in the U.S. the 200 Series International

Navigation Lights.

The series, certified for sail or power-driven vessels up to 20 meters (65.6 feet), will be dis- tributed by Perko, one of the world's largest manufacturers of marine lights, hardware and accessories.

Lucas Marine, world famous for producing high-quality navigation lights, will manufacture the series. "The addition of the 200 Series completes a very important segment of our line of marine lights," said Marvin S. Perkins, president of

Perko. "Based on our research and requests received from both the public and trade, we anticipate these lights to be among the most popular products in our entire line."

Engineered and manufactured to withstand severe environments, all models are internation- ally approved and carry the famous Perko war- ranty.

Perko will offer 11 types of lights including starboard side lights, port side lights, masthead lights, stern lights, white all-round lights, tri- color lights, tri-color/white all-round lights and combination side lights. All units are con- structed of high-quality, impact-resistant plas- tics, providing maximum strength and long life.

Supplied complete with bulb, the lights will be offered in 12, 24 or 32-volt operation and a choice of base, top or rail mountings is available.

A unique design permits simple bulb changing, requiring no tools. "For over 75 years, Perko has been offering marine lights, hardware and accessories, and we feel this is one of the most sensational products to date," continued Mr. Perkins. "The specific type of lights, the quality, the selection and the cost will no doubt be the major factors in the success we perceive for this line."

For futher information, free literature, cata- logs, etc., from Perko,

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