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SEASAT

STANDARD-C

In fact, the National Marine

Electronics Association has been impressed enough to present SEA with an NMEA

Award of Excellence for 13 of the last 14 years. Evaluated on the basis of performance, dependability and serviceability, the NMEA Awards are voted on by probably the most discriminating mariners in the country, marine electronics dealers and

FCC-licensed technicians.

EXCEPTIONAL CLARITY, INTELLIGENT DESIGN > 1.6 - 24.9 MHz Continuous Coverage ' 358 Channel Memory 110 Channel Scan

Marine Electronics NEWS UPDATE put connection is used with GPS or

Loran to display speed, bearing, and latitude/longitude position. Built as a single-frequency echo sounder, the EC- 210 is available in four frequencies: 28, 38, 50 and 200 kHz. Power requirements are 10.5 to 40 volts DC, with an output of up to 2,000 watts depending on transducer type.

For more information from Simrad

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Horizon Edipse+:

Standard's Smallest

Fixed-Mount VHF Ever

Although the Horizon Eclipse+ from

Standard Com- munications is thesmallestfixed- mount VHF the company has ever made, the product packs big features including complete channel coverage and conve- nience, weather alert, user-program- mable scanning, a large LCD, and clear communications under any conditions.

The unit provides a full 25-watt output, all U.S., Canadian and international channels, plus 10 weather positions that provide 24-hour continuous broadcasts.

The NOAA weather alert function auto- matically monitors the local weather channel and interrupts scanning to bring the latest storm advisories.

For more information from Standard

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Racal-Decca To Show Bridge

System At Cruise '95

Racal-Decca Marine will present its new integrated bridge system for small ships at the Cruise Shipping Exhibition in

Miami.

The company will exhibit the MIRANS 2000 (Modular Integrated Radar and

Navigation System), a compact unit which the manufacturer claims makes integrated wheelhouse electronics ac- cessible to a wide range of small ships.

The MIRANS 2000 can include fully integrated radar, electronic charting, ship status and engine monitoring, in addition to GPS and other navigation receivers.

For more information on Racal-Decca

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New Navigator Features

Advanced Technology

Advanced "MaxView" continu- ous tracking receiver of new Si-Tex GPS-9, processes data from up to 11 GPS satel- lites for highly accurate position up- dates every second. The weatherproof system also accepts corrected GPS data from a differential-beacon receiver for improved accuracy when DOD "selec- tive availability" is in operation.

The unit features softkey controls and on-screen operating menus, and the navigation mode displays large digital readouts of latitude and longitude coor- dinates or Loran time differences on a large four-line LCD screen.

For more information from Si-Tex

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Jacksonville, Florida 32202

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