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Bridge Control 3000: The
Complete Package
Raytheon Anschiitz' integrated bridge system (Bridge Control 3000) includes a complete range of navigation equipment from one supplier: ARPA radars; electronic chart; conning display; gyro; autopilot; speed logs; and DGPS.
The bridge console is designed for one person bridge operation.
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Transas Leads The Way
Transas Marine continues to improve maritime industry safety by providing innovative products such as the Navi Sailor NS2400S
ECDIS, oil spill simulators and full motion bridge handling simulators and GMDSS simulators.
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New Echo Sounder Debuts
Ocean Data's Bathy-500 is used to generate precision depth record-
SAILOR launches new standards v for SAT-B
SAILOR SAT-B
SP4400
Rotary Joint
Single-cable installation with standard cable
Easy service access
Ruggedized mechanical construction
Easy software modifications
Module-designed electronics
The SAILOR GMDSS
CERTIFIED SERVICE concept has been developed to ensure the shipping industry a uniform level of service covering specific require- ments for spare parts, replacement units and technical manuals, all supported by annual technical training of service personnel. ^ I ln-depht research and development have gone into the creation af the new
SAILOR SAT-B. It includes many improved features compared with the equip- ment previously available on the market.
The new SAILOR SAT-B with the "Rotary Joint" provides full freedom of rotation for the antenna and avoids the need for "cable unwrap". This insures constant, unbroken contact with the satellite. The installation is much easier and the servicing accessibility has been considerably improved. System software modifications and service dianostic tests can be carried out from a personal computer connected to the main transceiver unit.
The SAILOR SAT-B is supplied in different versions to meet the communication requirements users as well as the statutory requirements concerning voice, fax, data and HSD (High Speed Data)
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July, 1997 ings and digital data output. The system features low-power con- sumption, portability, ease-of-use and rugged construction.
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SeaTel Introduces New
Stabilized Antenna Systems
SeaTel introduced its Series 96 and 97, an advanced generation of marine stabilized antenna systems for commercial satellite communi- cations and TV-at-sea. The system is designed to offer enhanced accu- racy over earlier commercial sys- tems, offering better reliability in voice, fax, satellite TV and high speed data applications.
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Datamarine Offers New
Video Navigator
Datamarine had teamed up with C-Map to provide LCD video navigator ChartLINK D7000XTC.
The new color version of
Datamarine's monochrome
ChartLINK D7000XT is reportedly the first color VGA, large screen, video navigator to use CF-95 tech- nology via C-Map NT.
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Personal Satellite Telephone
From O'Gara
The O'Gara Company is now marketing the Compact-M person- al satellite telephone through its subsidiary, O'Gara Satellite
Networks.
This laptop-sized satellite tele- phone provides full communica- tions capability including voice, fax, data and secure (STU-III) voice/data. The Compact-M uti- lizes Inmarsat-M technology with its fully implemented infrastruc- ture of land earth stations and international call routing agree- ments.
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INStar Navigation System
Introduced
Advanced Marine Technology introduced INStar, designed to be a high performance Integrated
Navigation System.
INStar was created to help avert disasters, and it features highlighted depth contours and spot soundings in unsafe depths, a sensitive visual and audible alarm system, and an anti-grounding section.
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