Pathfinder

  • Raytheon Marine is offering a free, four-color brochure fully detailing its new cost-saving Integrated Bridge System, SNA-91. The fold-out publication features color photos, dimensional drawings and a detailed block diagram describing the system and its operation. In addition, the brochure provides information on functional specifications such as position fixing, navigation planning, route tracking, ARPA and data display.

    According to Raytheon Marine, its innovative SNA-91 Bridge Integration System makes significant contributions to fuel savings for ships of this size. The company claims this system often saves as much as 2 percent of the fuel costs, or about $5,000 a month. It does this with the use of its own built-in adaptive steering system which minimizes unnecessary rudder movements.

    It also interfaces with performance sensors to monitor engine, hull, weather, and navigation data.

    The SNA-91 consists of a Navigation Control Unit with a multicolor 20-inch Raster Scan CRT; a Computer Planning Terminal, including floppy disks for electronic charts, data and programs; plus a Chart Digitizer; and Printer.

    Designed to be easy to use, the SNA-91 Bridge Integration System presents a broad range of ship management information on-screen. For example, three electronic "pages" of engine data include: propeller rpm, propeller pitch angle, shaft horsepower, torque, turbocharger rpm, engine start air pressure, temperature and load, and fuel oil consumption.

    The computerized integration system also displays hull pitch and roll data, draft and trim, and propeller slip ratio.

    The SNA-91 interfaces with the ship's navigation systems, including gyro, log, SatNav, GPS, Loran, and radar. When interfaced with Raytheon's Pathfinder®/ARPA (Automatic Radar Plotting Aid) the SNA- 91 displays ARPA-track radar targets, along with electronic charts, navaids and other data. The SNA- 91 and ARPA transmit information back and forth, so that the ARPA can also display buoys, coastlines, etc., enabling the operator to see electronic chart data in relation to radar images. By exchanging data, the two systems provide "map match" checks resulting in the highest level of accuracy possible.

    Raytheon's Pathfinder/ST ARPA, with ranges from 1/4 to 96 nm, automatically monitors up to 40 targets simultaneously, and displays vectors and data for the 20 most critical targets, on a very sharp, ultra bright, 34-cm CRT. Among route planning features available is a Trial Maneuver mode, which allows allows the operator to enter possible changes in course and speed to determine best course of action.

    With the introduction of the M/V President Adams into trans-Pacific service last fall, a total of five new ClO-class ships joined the American President Lines fleet in 1988. They were designed to meet the needs of APL's Pacific Basic customers,- using the most advanced technologies available, including a "wide body," non-Panamax hull, and a new, computerized Integrated Bridge System.

    These ClO-class ships' navigation consoles are designed in " T " formations with an SNA-91 Bridge Integration System and Raytheon Pathfinder/ ST ARPA on each arm, and engine and steering controls in the center. The integrated dual system helps to make it easy to carry out navigation and other ship performance functions from one location.

    Built in Germany by Howaldswerke- Deutsche Werft (M/V's President Kennedy/Truman/Jackson) and Bremer Vulkan (M/V's President Polk/Adams), the ClOs incorporate many of Germany's "Ship-of-the-Future" ideas into their design, as part of APL's efforts to reduce costs on a per-containermile basis.

    For further information on the Integrated Bridge System, Circle 3 on Reader Service Card

  • in their 1983 line of radars. Eight models are available, from Raytheon's compact 6-inch display 2600 MK III and 2800 MK II Mariners Pathfinder® R a d a r s with new expanded ranges, to the top of the line 10- inch display 1010 Mariners Pathfinder Bright Display Radar. With every purchase

  • . Dual watch and a quick channel 16 are standard (selcall optional). RAYTHEON MARINE C i r c l e 2 o n R e a d e r S e r v i c e C a rd Ratheon's Pathfinder®/ST True Motion/Relative Motion Radars with Electronic Plotting provide a Superior Technology (ST) signal processing system which detects weak

  • . The Company is firmly established as a technological leader in marine navigation equipment with award winning products such as the Pathfinder radar; Autohelm Series of autopilots and instruments; and Raychart navigation systems. The sale includes Recreational Marine's headquarters

  • avoid potential hazards far in advance. Raytheon Marine products to be integrated into the NARU 2000 include the Standard 20 Gyro Compass, the Pathfinder/ST MK2 radar and the NautoPilot 2000. The Standard 20 Gyro Compass offers a self-adjusting, serial heading transmission system with the highest

  • , Naval Sea Systems command, Military Sea Lift Command, Pascagoula Supervisor of Shipbuilding and the Naval Oceanographic Office. The sixth Pathfinder T-AGS 60 class built for the Navy by Halter Marine, USNS Mary Sears is a multi-mission oceanographic survey ship capable of surveying in either

  • electronics and a leading manufacturer for more than 50 years, offers lines of Fathometer® depth sounders, VHF/FM and SSB radiotelephones, Mariners Pathfinder® radars, and various navigation aids and loud hailers. The company has more than 350 authorized dealers nationwide

  • deploys a modern fleet of ROVs/ROTVs and vessels for survey, diving and construction purposes. The DPII DSV and Survey/ROV support vessel the Noordhoek Pathfinder accommodates 40 people and is equipped with a 25 metric ton offshore crane, single and multibeam echosounder. This survey spread can be supplemented

  • is low-cost, yet provides many outstanding features and meets all IMO requirements. The RAYPATH uses the same 16-inch Bright Display Mariners Pathfinder® Radar which is built into the Raytheon RAYCAS, the ARPA currently used on ships throughout the world. The RAYPATH scans to 64 miles and acquires

  • Trinity shipyard will provide cut steel and some steel fabrication. T-AGS-60, the first of the new multipurpose oceanographic ships will be the USNS Pathfinder, and T-AGS-61 will be the USNS Sumner. Mr. Dane said in recent years Halter has won more contracts for this type of design procurement than

  • upgrade capability expected in early 1989. RAYTHEON MARINE Booth 824 Raytheon Marine's SNA-91 Integrated Bridge System, an ideal companion to the Pathfinder®/ST ARPA, interfaces with ship's navigation systems to provide complete navigation route planning, automatic steer-to-waypoint operation, ETA calcula

  • in use. RAYTHEON MARINE Circle 50 on Reader Service Card Among new products from Raytheon Marine Company of Manchester, N.H., the 1210 Mariners Pathfinder'1 Bright Display radar, a 12-inch unit, meets IMO dualradar requirements on ships. Like the company's 16-inch Mariners Pathfinder, said to be

  • MR Sep-77#60  
(302) 655-2217 
RAYTHEON PATHFINDER 1660-125 
16 inch console)
    September 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 60

    your foundry. We have been for some of the biggest in the marine industry for nearly 50 years. Call Carlos Lopez Becerra: (302) 655-2217 RAYTHEON PATHFINDER 1660-125 16 inch console, 10CM, 220VAC DECCA RM729 16 inch console, 3CM, 220VAC DECCA RM424 12 inch console, 3CM, 220VAC Also Marine

  • MR Sep-77#58  
(302) 655-2217 
RAYTHEON PATHFINDER 1660-125 
16 inch console)
    September 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 58

    your foundry. We have been for some of the biggest in the marine industry for nearly 50 years. Call Carlos Lopez Becerra: (302) 655-2217 RAYTHEON PATHFINDER 1660-125 16 inch console, 10CM, 220VAC DECCA RM729 16 inch console, 3CM, 220VAC DECCA RM424 12 inch console, 3CM, 220VAC Also Marine

  • MR Sep-77#29  Raytheon Mariners 
Pathfinder Radar Systems offer)
    September 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 29

    Company, Hous- ton, Texas; the Panamanian-flag Ocean Bounty, built by Mitsu- bishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., American-made Raytheon Mariners Pathfinder Radar Systems offer the brightest, sharpest picture ever, even in bright daylight Raytheon offers a new generation of radars designed and

  • MR Jul-78#9  and 16-inch 
Mariners 
Pathfinder® 
Radars are 
designed)
    July 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 9

    eliminating excessive intensity in the center of the scope. Easiest of all nighttime operation. You'll also find 12 and 16-inch Mariners Pathfinder® Radars are designed for the easiest nighttime operation. For fast identification all operating controls and legends are carefully

  • MR Jul-78#8  or curtains. 
Only Mariners Pathfinder® 
12 and 16-inch Radars)
    July 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 8

    gives you so much Direct daylight viewing without hoods or curtains. Only Mariners Pathfinder® 12 and 16-inch Radars can be viewed directly in all ambient light conditions, even bright daylight. A welcome change for daytime watches. No more hoods, curtains, or sore eyes. No more

  • MR Aug-78#19  and 16-inch 
Mariners 
Pathfinder® 
Radars are 
designed)
    August 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 19

    eliminating excessive intensity in the center of the scope. Easiest of all nighttime operation. You'll also find 12 and 16-inch Mariners Pathfinder® Radars are designed for the easiest nighttime operation. For fast identification all operating controls and legends are carefully

  • MR Aug-78#18  or curtains. 
Only Mariners Pathfinder® 
12 and 16-inch Radars)
    August 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 18

    gives you so much Direct daylight viewing without hoods or curtains. Only Mariners Pathfinder® 12 and 16-inch Radars can be viewed directly in all ambient light conditions, even bright daylight. A welcome change for daytime watches. No more hoods, curtains, or sore eyes. No more

  • MR Sep-78#13  12-inch Raytheon 
Mariners Pathfinder® Radar. 
STANDARD 
Exclusiv)
    September 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 13

    9 and 10-inch sets and they can cost more and still not deliver all the performance features that are standard on every 12-inch Raytheon Mariners Pathfinder® Radar. STANDARD Exclusive Bright Display • Direct daylight viewing without hoods or curtains. • Simultaneous viewing by two or more

  • MR Nov-78#27  and 16-inch 
Mariners 
Pathfinder® 
Radars are 
designed)
    November 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 27

    eliminating excessive intensity in the center of the scope. Easiest of all nighttime operation. You'll also find 12 and 16-inch Mariners Pathfinder® Radars are designed for the easiest nighttime operation. For fast identification all operating controls and legends are carefully

  • MR Nov-78#26  or curtains. 
Only Mariners Pathfinder® 
12 and 16-inch Radars)
    November 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 26

    gives you so much Direct daylight viewing without hoods or curtains. Only Mariners Pathfinder® 12 and 16-inch Radars can be viewed directly in all ambient light conditions, even bright daylight. A welcome change for daytime watches. No more hoods, curtains, or sore eyes. No more

  • MR Jan-15-80#5  module with a Mariners 
Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright 
Display)
    January 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 5

    provides the answer in seconds, and helps you select the best evasive action. RAYCAS combines a compact computer module with a Mariners Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright Display radar. This provides three unique installation options: 1. add only the RAYCAS module to an existing Raytheon 16-inch

  • MR Mar-80#25 . 
These Mariners Pathfinder® 
Radars have a combined)
    March 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 25

    vessels. River models are also available with statute-mile ranges, stern flasher, and off-centering. Economical installations. These Mariners Pathfinder® Radars have a combined scanner/ transceiver for easy installation aloft. An optional below-deck transceiver is available. Model 6410 has

  • MR Apr-80#37  module with a Mariners 
Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright 
Display)
    April 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 37

    provides the answer in seconds, and helps you select the best evasive action. RAYCAS combines a compact computer module with a Mariners Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright Display radar. This provides three unique installation options: 1. add only the RAYCAS module to an existing Raytheon 16-inch

  • MR Aug-80#41  module with a Mariners 
Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright 
Display)
    August 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 41

    provides the answer in seconds, and helps you select the best evasive action. RAYCAS combines a compact computer module with a Mariners Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright Display radar. This provides three unique installation options: 1. add only the RAYCAS module to an existing Raytheon 16-inch

  • MR Sep-80#39  (603) 668-1600 
Mariners 
Pathfinder 
Radars 
Why settle)
    September 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 39

    , contact any authorized dealer or Raytheon Marine Company, 676 Island Pond Road, Manchester, New Hampshire 03103 (603) 668-1600 Mariners Pathfinder Radars Why settle for less? Economical 12-inch Raytheon Radars give you 78% more picture than 9-inch sets and 44% more than 10-inch sets

  • MR Sep-15-80#45  module with a Mariners 
Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright 
Display)
    September 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 45

    provides the answer in seconds, and helps you select the best evasive action. RAYCAS combines a compact computer module with a Mariners Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright Display radar. This provides three unique installation options: 1. add only the RAYCAS module to an existing Raytheon 16-inch

  • MR Jan-81#37  module with a Mariners 
Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright 
Display)
    January 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 37

    provides the answer in seconds, and helps you select the best evasive action. RAYCAS combines a compact computer module with a Mariners Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright Display radar. This provides three unique installation options: 1. add only the RAYCAS module to an existing Raytheon 16-inch

  • MR Jan-15-81#33 . 
These Mariners Pathfinder® 
Radars have a combined)
    January 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 33

    vessels. River models are also available with statute-mile ranges, stern flasher, and off-centering. Economical installations. These Mariners Pathfinder® Radars have a combined scanner/ transceiver for easy installation aloft. An optional below-deck transceiver is available. Model 6410 has

  • MR Apr-15-81#23  module with a Mariners 
Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright 
Display)
    April 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 23

    provides the answer in seconds, and helps you select the best evasive action. RAYCAS combines a compact computer module with a Mariners Pathfinder® 16-inch Bright Display radar. This provides three unique installation options: 1. add only the RAYCAS module to an existing Raytheon 16-inch

  • MR May-15-81#16  three great new 
Mariners Pathfinder® radars. 
Take big)
    May 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 16

    42 million tons of surface cargo worldwide. S.N.S.C. is 25-percent owned Trust Raytheon to bring you home, Introducing three great new Mariners Pathfinder® radars. Take big ship radars, put them in small packages with 7-inch scopes, add magnifiers for distortion-free 12-inch viewing... and you

  • MR Sep-82#21 . 
These Mariners Pathfinder® 
Radars have a combined)
    September 1982 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 21

    vessels. River models are also available with statute-mile ranges, stern flasher, and off-centering. Economical installations. These Mariners Pathfinder® Radars have a combined scanner/ transceiver for easy installation aloft. An optional below-deck transceiver is available. Model 6410 has

  • MR Mar-83#29  Bright Display Mariners 
Pathfinder® Radar which is built)
    March 1983 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 29

    is low-cost, yet provides many outstanding features and meets all IMO requirements. The RAYPATH uses the same 16-inch Bright Display Mariners Pathfinder® Radar which is built into the Raytheon RAYCAS, the ARPA currently used on ships throughout the world. The RAYPATH scans to 64 miles and

  • MR Mar-83#15  and 
2800 MK II Mariners Pathfinder® 
Radars with new expanded)
    March 1983 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 15

    offered in their 1983 line of radars. Eight models are avail- able, from Raytheon's compact 6-inch display 2600 MK III and 2800 MK II Mariners Pathfinder® Radars with new expanded ranges, to the top of the line 10- inch display 1010 Mariners Path- finder Bright Display Radar. With every purchase

  • MR Mar-15-83#44 . 
Raytheon)
    March 15, 1983 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 44

    and asy, low-cost installation. Complies with 11 IMO regulations. Vorld's leading 12 and 6-inch Bright Display Radars. Raytheon's Mariners Pathfinder' Bright )isplay Radars are the world's leading K \ [ HI J Hi-J i^ L™ - RAYCAS V ARPA 12 and 16-inch radars with the highest power of