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cent in height and, at 242 pounds, about 33 percent in weight.

The JUE-45A is not only the most compact system of the JUE series, but also the most sophisticated.

The system automatically selects the correct satellite—thanks to a new antenna scanner.

The new abbreviated dialing unit stores up to 40 telephone and telex numbers that the operator can dial automatically by pressing a two- digit number.

And when a message comes from shore, the JUE-45A automatically selects the correct computer mo- dem, facsimile, or telephone—no one has to get up in the middle of the night to receive the message.

The system's Video Display Unit (VDU) features a 14-inch CRT with large, easy-to-read characters, 32

Kbyte memory, and full word-pro- cessing capabilities.

In addition to these and other standard features, many advanced options are available. For example,

The Fleet Data Management Sys- tem makes fleet operation easier and safer by connecting the ship- owner's office with the ships. And, the Automatic Ship's Position Re- porting System provides the shore

SULZER office with real-time navigation data.

For all its abundance of highly sophisticated capabilities, the JUE series is exceptionally, reliable, boasting over 40,000 hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures).

Raytheon's worldwide network can service the JUE-45A as well as other products from Raytheon's complete line of navigation and communication equipment.

RAYTHEON SERVICE

Circle 101 on Reader Service Card

Raytheon Service Company, Ma- rine Sales and Service Division, is a full-service, one-stop source for sales, service, installation, mainte- nance, overhaul and supplies for marine navigation, communication and electronic equipment and sys- tems of all types. The company operates from eight U.S. port offices which serve all ports and shipyards either at pierside or anchorage.

Raytheon Service Company has been serving the maritime industry for over a half-century. Worldwide customers operate ships and vessels of every type: commercial cargo, passenger, military, government, commercial fishing, workboats, oil drilling and exploration, dredging, hydrographic and ocean survey, yachts and pleasure craft.

The company sells and services equipment manufactured by a broad variety of producers including the full Raytheon Marine product line. This diversity is apparent in recent agreements between Ray- theon Service Company and other major manufacturers of marine elec- tronic equipment. These agree- ments involve full sales and service dealerships for all eight locations to represent Odom Hydrographic Sys- tems with their survey equipment and Magnavox Marine and Survey

Systems Division for the full Mag- navox line of marine navigation and communication products.

The company offers 24-hour, sev- en day a week service that extends to any area of the world. Raytheon

Service Company provides an ex- tensive depth of experience; its field engineers have built a reputation for service excellence, dependability and responsiveness that go beyond a ship's navigation bridge and com- munications center—reaching from the top of the mast to the keel, and from stem to stern, encompassing a variety of shipboard monitoring and control systems. The entire staff embodies the company-wide com- mitment to mastering the funda- mentals and then consistently ap- plying them to solve complex prob- lems.

Raytheon Service Company, Ma- rine Sales and Service Division, is a separate operating division of Ray- theon Company, Lexington, Mass.

ROBERTSON-SHIPMATE

Circle 16 on Reader Service Card

Robertson-Shipmate, Inc. offers a full range of Robertson autopilot/ vessel control systems and Ship- -t-Circle 183 on Reader Service Card

The Unique

Medium-Speed

Engine with the

Sulzer Rotating Piston for: • longer times between overhauls • constant, low lubricating oil consumption • dependable safety from scuffing

The right technology for heavy-fuel operation

ZA40S cross-section.

Sulzer Brothers Limited

CH-8401 Winterthur, Switzerland

Diesel Engine Division

Telephone 052-8111 22

Telex 896 060 70szch

Telefax 052-224917

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