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Offshore Systems

International: EM Speed Log

The Yokogawa EML500HV1

Electromagnetic Speed Log from

Offshore Systems International,

Inc. (OSII) has been selected by the

U.S. Coast Guard and Bollinger

Shiyard. Up to 60 sets will be fitted over the next two years on the new series of 87 ft. (26.5 m) coast guard cutters. The IMO compliant

EML500 Series EM Log is config- urable for all types of vessels. OSII has also won a $700,000 contract to deliver a radar display and tracking system to the Canadian

Coast Guard for the new Marine

Communication and Traffic

Services Centre in Vancouver.

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Offshore Systems Ltd.:

ECPINS NG-Nav

Offshore

Systems Ltd.'s (OSL) ECPINS

NG-Nav, is based on its trademark

ECPINS software.

Key features in the new package include a user- friendly menu structure, rapid chart load and display with auto- matic and/or manual chart updates, and high quality vector and raster chart presentation. OSL has expanded its dealer network by signing Seacoast Electronics.

Seacoast has five offices through- out the eastern seaboard and

Florida.

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O'Gara Satellite Networks:

Small Fixed Satellite Phone

O'Gara Satellite Networks offers the O'Gara

Worldfone

Liberator, a slim handset that works with the

Worldfone Marine antenna. It can be used to make worldwide voice, fax and email calls from a boat, as well as from a vehicle with the

Worldfone Voyager aerial. The handset is placed wherever conve- nient below deck, and the base unit - a little larger than a video cas- sette - can be stowed in small spaces.

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Pinpoint Systems: Dual

Channel Wireless

Depthsounder

Pinpoint

Systems offers a dual channel wireless depth- sounder which features 2.4 ghz direct sequence spread spectrum; dual 200 khz "intelligent" transducers; simultaneous port and starboard depth display; 3-D bottom view; 110 VAC or 10-36 VDC power sup- ply; night color screen display; auto or manual range settings; and a shallow water alarm.

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A breakthrough in communication 'ailor has a long history as 'a leading manufacturer and supplier of satellite com- munication systems. Our products are sold as both stand alone products and as integrated units in our highly regarded GMDSS solutions.

With the latest SAILOR SP4400

SAT-B, Sailor has untangled the Gordian knot of satellite technology. li is a flagship among digital Ship Earth

Stations (SES) and a breakthrough in maritime aerial technology, transmission speed, quality and reliability.

Sailor lias always aimed for new horizons. When we have planned an innovative course for the future we i ^B follow it. SAILOR SP4400 is ^^^ the result of this highly vi- sionary development strategy.

Today, nearly 10°o of our annual turnover is invested in product research and development and more than one in ten of S.P. Radio's employees is involved in projects facing the challenges of

S.P. RADIO A/S • Porsvej 2 • DK-9200 Aalborg SV • Denmark • Phone. +45 9634 6100 • Fax +45 9634 6101

Telex 69 789 SPRAD DK • E-mail: [email protected] • Web: www.sailor.dk

February, 1999

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