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The FURUNO FAX-207 is a new low-cost
marine facsimile receiver and printer
packaged in a single compact unit.
It provides high-quality, high-resolution
printing of charts, text, and satellite images
in four tones of gray on
8-inch thermal paper.
High-performance frequency synthesizer
offers multi-channel flexibility, 376 preprogrammed
channels and 200 user-defined
channels.
The unique automatic scanning feature
permits the stable reception of weather
maps on an optimum frequency depending
on the time of day and radio propagation
conditions.
The FAX-207 can incorporate an optional
NAVTEX receiver module for unattended
reception of both weather and maritime
safety information.
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The SAILOR TT-3020C SOLAS/GMDSS Transceiver is your ultimate choice for global Inmarsat-C mobile communication.
The TT-3020C offers fast and reliable connections to any fax and data subscriber worldwide and/or directly to and from another Inmarsat-C unit.
The ruggedized, extremely compact design, and power conserving features of the TT-3020C transceiver, makes it very attractive for use in your new GMDSS installation.
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The SAILOR mini-C solutions are designed to minimize the airtime traffic you need to pay for. As one of the few solutions on the market the built-in Vessel Monitoring System allows event based position reporting. This means that the solution only transmits when it is truly necessary. At the same time the SAILOR mini-C provides the owner with a range of other useful applications for the technology - such as e-mail, free Enhanced Group Call reception and Inmarsat-C maritime distress.
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Weatherforcast with symbols. Air pressure reading with history. Additional barchart history graphic. Indoor and outdoor (wireless) temperature and humidity. Radio controlled clock with alarm and moonphase. Wall mount or desktop. Measure 90 x 185 mm, BARIGO item no. 807.
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Clock with radio sectors BARIGO item no. 1650FS, solid brass case Ø 220x x70 mm, white dial Ø 150 mm, classic design. Matching ship's bell clock and matching barometer available.
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When building a Raymarine C-Series or E-Series Radar System you have your choice of either Open Array of closed Radome scanner. Both Radomes and Open Arrays are fully compatible with every every multifunction display and deliver unparalleled performance. To help you decide which antenna is right for you we have listed the advantages of each scanner type below.
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The use of new SD Radar systems (Super Definition) makes your Colour Plotter an excellent High Definition Radar Screen for navigating in any weather condition.
Five Antenna versions are available, which allow a wide choice based on preferred navigation and type of vessel, both sailboat and motorboat.
All informations provided by the system are perfectly visible on the LCD Display. The contours of the Radar image will surprise you with their clear brightness.
The Lorenz SD Radar system can be interfaced with cartographic plotters of the World Map 11 and Starlight Dual series.
Some of the most important features like EBL, VRM, Rings, Mark positioning, rotation speed control, sectorial obstacle alarm with choice of angle and selected distance, make the Radar system easy and intuitive to use.
The great innovation is brought by the CHART OVERLAY system that allows to place the cartographic image over the image actually read by the Radar, as seen from the bow of the vessel.
This feature is particularly advisable for night navigation and with poor visibility. The radar system makes navigation more secure in difficult passages or when entering a harbour, than when depending only on the predefined nautical chart.
The SD Radar is supplied with an Anticollision System that automatically gives an optical and acoustic alarm signal that calculates on forehand if on your route you will meet other obstacles.
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The GMR 404 open array radar (pedestal sold separately; click on accessories tab to view pedestal) allows you to scan more of what's out there while you're on the water. Whether ships, shores, birds or weather, you'll see it sooner with the powerful 4-foot GMR 404 and its larger counterpart, the GMR 406.
The GMR 404 is a 4-foot open array scanner with 1.8° beamwidth and a range of 72 nautical miles. With this beamwidth and 4 kilowatts of power, the 404 offers outstanding clarity, precision and target definition. You can also use the 404 to avoid traffic on the water with MARPA target tracking.
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The GMR 406 open array radar (pedestal sold separately; click on accessories tab to view pedestal) allows you to scan more of what's out there while you're on the water. Whether ships, shores, birds or weather, you'll see it sooner with the powerful 6-foot GMR 406 and its smaller counterpart, the GMR 404.
The GMR 406 is a 6-foot open array scanner with 1.1° beamwidth and a range of 72 nautical miles. With this intense beamwidth and 4 kilowatts of power, the 406 offers outstanding clarity, precision and target definition. You can also use the 406 to avoid traffic on the water with MARPA target tracking.
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Northstar's NEW High Definition Digital Radar :
Northstar is proud to announce a brand new range of radar systems for 2006. These networked radar systems combine high performance scanners and microwave technology with the very latest in digital radar processing. With scanner options ranging from a 2kW/18" dome up to a 25kW/84" array there is a high performance Northstar radar suitable for your boat.
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Kelvin Hughes' F- Band SharpEye radar is able to provide superb performance in clutter for navigation safety, the detection of the small fast attack craft (FIAC) threat and the tracking of small helicopter targets. SharpEye meets these requirements and has been developed as the world's first new technology I-Band navigation and surveillance radar. Incorporating the latest in solid state, pulse doppler and signal processing technologies, SharpEye offers performance previously only possible in extremely expensive military or civil aviation surveillance radar. Combining this with the reliability of a completely solid-state solution gives SharpEye the edge in this demanding market.
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Today's tactical environment demands an I- Band radar that is able to provide superb performance in clutter for navigation safety, the detection of the small fast attack craft (FIAC) threat and the tracking of small helicopter targets. SharpEye meets these requirements and has been developed as the world's first new technology I-Band navigation and surveillance radar.
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Raymarine LifeTag is your personal wireless man overboard system. Utilizing the very latest in radio frequency broadcast technology, LifeTag monitors up to 16 tagged crew members ensuring they are safe and sound onboard. Each LifeTag pendant broadcasts a unique identification code back to the LifeTag base station, telling it that its wearer is "safe." In the event of man overboard, the link between the victim's pendant and the LifeTag base station is broken and the alarm is raised automatically onboard the boat. The lightweight LifeTag pendant can be easily attached to your life jacket, PFD, safety harness or belt. Its featherweight (1.5 ounces) and compact size make it unobtrusive and easy to wear. LifeTag's state-of-the-art electronics ensure a long battery life in excess of 2000 hours.
In the event of an actual man overboard situation, the victim's LifeTag signal is rapidly degraded by immersion in water, or as the distance between the victim and boat increase (typically 30 feet.) The LifeTag base station responds automatically by sounding an audible alarm onboard to roust other crew members. Each LifeTag is also fitted with a manual activation button. Pressing and holding the button for three seconds will manually trigger the system. This enables crew members to call for assistance in case of fire, flooding, medical emergency or other situations where an immediate response is needed.
LifeTag can trigger the automatic man overboard in Raymarine SeaTalk compatible chartplotters, radars and instruments. SeaTalk network integration triggers vital actions automatically such as:
Sounding the SeaTalk network MOB alarm, providing audible and visual alerts to all stations.
Recording the GPS latitude/longitude of the MOB event, and making it the target waypoint on all connected SeaTalk devices
Displaying critical search and rescue (SAR) data
Lowering the range scale on connected Raymarine chartplotter and radar displays to the lowest possible range scale, enhancing seeing the victim on radar and facilitating maneuvering to recover the victim.
Thanks to LifeTag's SeaTalk network integration, the system is expandable to support larger vessels or crews in excess of 16 people. Simply add another LifeTag base station (part number A18130) where you need additional converage, and add up to 16 additional LifeTag pendants.
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