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between 500 and 2,700 kW, at the

Genoa Boat Show, Italy. The A- series will be delivered as a com- plete, standard, pre-assembled package and is designed for work boats, naval vessels, yachts and ferries. The unit package includes the welded aluminum inlet duct; the pump unit; steering nozzle and split reversing bucket, including steering and reversing rods; shaft; water lubricated bearing in the guide vane chamber and thrust bearing on the back of the inlet duct; and steering and reversing cylinders. The unit can be mount- ed by welding or bolting.

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From Russia With Love

Odyssey, an oil-drilling rig con- verted to a 436 x 200 ft (133 x 61 m) semi-submersible satellite launch platform, has completed its journey from Russia, via

Singapore, to Long Beach, Calif.

The platform joined the Sea

Launch Commander which serves as a rocket-assembly plant and mission-control center.

Bay Diesel Promotes Belouin

Bay Diesel Corp., a supplier of heavy marine, industrial and power generation services, has promoted Don Belouin to

Worldwide Sea Service Division manager. Mr. Belouin, formerly of

Aalborg Ciserv Denmark, joined

Bay Diesel when it acquired

Aalborg Ciserv in 1995.

GTD Monitor Is CSA

Certified

Gas Tech, Inc., a manufacturer of gas monitoring equipment, has announced the CSA certification of its GTD portable diffusion multi- gas monitor. The GTD instrument takes remote air samples by lower- ing a water tights sensor block containing up to four sensors (ammonia, carbon monoxide, chlo- rine, combustible gases, hydrogen sulfide or oxygen), via a 20 or 50 ft. extender cable, into confined spaces prior to entry.

The monitor features an audible and visual alarm on the main unit as well as an additional audible alarm in the sensor module.

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New Data Collector, Real

Time Analyzer Line

Predict-DLI has introduced a

November, 1998 new DLI Watchman DCX line of four-channel vibration, diagnostic data collectors and real time ana- lyzers.

The DCX includes two micro- processors — a 120 Mhz Intel

Pentium, and a 40 Mhz Texas

Instruments digital signal proces- sor — and operates in Windows 98 with a transflective, LCD touch screen.

Simultaneous triaxial data col- lection is initiated by swiping a barcode, selecting test points from machine images or clicking on a hierarchical tree of plants/areas/machines/locations.

Measurement types include FFT (to 3,200 lines) and time domain (2,048 points) to 40 kHz, Phase,

ISO overalls, demodulated spectra, and speed.

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Digital Gyro Repeaters i* 55 o

OBi r 1 iPlM' I- 1 • Large super-bright Digital Heading Display. • Analog Turning Indicator - allows instant estimation of the ship's turning rate. • Will work from most types of gyro compasses. • Repeaters can be "daisy chained" and synch- ronized to first repeater (Master Repeater). • Digital Data output. NMEA and various other protocols are available for integration with survey and navigation computers. 1 %€mmt§MMM ¥ FFTT¥TTTnT» lemi"

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Fax: +47 6680.8095

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DIGITAL HEADING REPEATERS 1041 S.E. 17th STREET, SUITE 100,

FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33316, USA

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