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Government To Charge

Cruise Lines For

Sanitary Inspections

According to a recent report, be- ginning this month, charges from $1,075 to $4,300 will be levied by the

U.S. Government for each required sanitary inspection of a passenger cruise ship.

Several cruise lines objected to the fees, contending that the charges violate international under- standings and were unreasonably high. The lines even contended that the government lacked the authori- ty to impose such fees, which are based upon a ship's gross registered capacity.

The Public Health Service an- nounced that they will allow private companies to perform sanitation in- spections in place of the govern- ment. The PHS asked for offers from companies interested in pro- viding the inspection service. The

PHS planned to publish a synopsis of the proposed contract on which offers were to be based in the Com- merce Business Daily. 4

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Rockment Unit Relocates

Under Representation Of

The Waugh Company

Rockment's Rockwool Joiner Sys- tems has relocated to Jacksonville,

Fla., under the representation of the

Waugh Company.

The company's new address is: 5111-6 Baymeadows Road, Suite 394, Jacksonville, Fla. 32217; tele- phone: (904) 737-2866; and fax: (904) 737-2933.

Edward J. (Ted) Cope has joined the Waugh Company to sup- port the firm's technical and sales efforts.

The Waugh Company custom de- signs and manufactures state-of- the-art seamless Acra-Mold Acrylic modular head units, which are fully equipped at the factory for quick installation. The Waugh units offer up to 35 percent in weight savings over conventional head units.

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Company product line,

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New Harris HF-SSB Radio

Offers Operating Simplicity

The latest product from the Har- ris Long Range Radio Division is the

RF-3200, a new generation HF-SSB radio that incorporates many tech- nical innovations.

The outstanding difference be- tween the RF-3200 and other HF-

SSB radios is the operating simplic- ity of the Harris unit. A single con- venient knob tunes all frequencies and channels.

Pushbutton entries are kept to a minimum. It has nine different pro- grammable scan groups, with no practical limit on the number of channels in each group. All data is protected in non-volatile memory so it is not necessary to reprogram or re-enter data every time power is disconnected.

Another important technical ad- vance is the use of a single multi- plexed coaxial cable to the antenna coupler, which eliminates the re- quirement for the usual multi-con- ductor control cable. This coax sup- plies electrical power to the coupler and also provides two-way digital communication between the coupler and transceiver. This saves time and money in installation and, more im- portantly, improves performance in the field.

The RF-3200 operates in the 1.6 to 30 MHz range. It can also be tuned to receive down to 500 KHz for monitoring Navtex broadcasts.

Miller Electric Offers

The Legend AEAD-200LE

Welding Generator

The Legend AEAD-200LE en- gine-driven welding generator has a number of improvements and re- finements at no added cost.

A riour nomo r-r^ i rrnvc lfc lorronrloMr performance for over 40 years. A product of Miller Electric Mfg. Co., the unit has Miller's alternator de- sign generator same as the giants that produce commercial electricity.

It is powered by an Onan Performer 2-18XSL, a horizontally opposed, twin-cylinder gasoline engine with longer life features and smooth op-

Highlights: Newly designed, streamlined framework protects the engine and makes servicing easier.

Designed for Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) welding at 225 amps AC, 200 amps DC, constant current, 100- percent duty cycle. Also performs short arc Gas Metal Arc (GMAW) and Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) 1J: — 1 : .

Automatic idle for weld mode. Au- tomatic low oil pressure shutdown.

Seven position range switch with fine amperage control. As a genera- tor, unit offers 1-KVA, 115-volt, 100-Hz AC while welding. 5-KVA, 120/240-volt AC with automatic voltage regulation when not weld- ing.

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