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Not even Prince William would be allowed in without an ADS (Automatic Dependent Surveiliance) system. ADS equipment will be required in the Prince William Sound of Alaska by July 1994, and soon thereafter in ports and harbors worldwide. CAST's series of ADS Navigators are the only tested and proven systems.

CAST, an innovator in GPS navigation systems problem solving, has created a user-friendly unit, fully compliant with federal regulations for this particular area of the world and others.

The system features an all-in-view, twelve channel GPS receiver with a high resolution, liquid crystal touch screen display and easy to understand control commands. It can automatically accept differential corrections from a built-in marine band Non-Directional Beacon receiver, responding immediately to a Vessel Traffic Center via VHF-FM DSC transceiver when the vessel enters designated waters.

The CAST ADS Navigator - if you're heading for Prince William Sound, or anywhere that requires navigation which complies with present and future carriage requirements, don't leave home port without it! 5450 Katella Avenue, Los Alamitos, California 90720 U.S.A. ^SfiMfiF*''' (310) 493-3536 • (310) 594-8883 • FAX (310) 594-4694

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