The Navtex receiver automatically receives and prints out Navtex service broadcasts supplied in English. Its function receives and prints out various types of information broadcast at a frequency of 518 kHz, such as...
Fully meet the latest performance standards of IMO for all ships and for ships under 10,000 GT, respectively. It is designed to meet the demands of today's maritime industry.
The KW950-E is programmed to output a single line of data at certain intervals. The data is printed on a tandard low cost printer, or to a PC for recording on disk.
The Navtex receiver automatically receives and prints out Navtex service broadcasts supplied in English. Its function receives and prints out various types of information broadcast at a frequency of 518 kHz, such as...
X-band series, JMA-9100 is a series of radar stations manufactured by JRC. The MA-9100 radar has an updated signal processing system, which ensures the safety and reliability of the received data during the voyage....
Furuno’s NX300 paperless Navtex receiver is the most economical way of monitoring navigational warnings, meteorological warnings, search and rescue information and other data for ships sailing within 200-400 n.m. of...
The VisionMaster FT radar/ECDIS from Sperry Marine provides intelligent functions for safe navigation, exceeding IMO requirements for additional safety at sea. Based on the VisionMaster FT software, this particular...
Introducing the YOUNG Model 86106 next generation 2D Ultrasonic Anemometer. The sensor offers high performance and low power consumption in a compact size. It is ideal for the most demanding wind sensing applications...
X-band series, JMA-9122 is a series of radar stations manufactured by JRC. The JMA-9122 radar has an updated signal processing system, which ensures the safety and reliability of the received data during the voyage....
The NX-700 can receives two channels simultaneously. One is set for 518 kHz to receive international NAVTEX messages and another is selectable from 490 or 4209.5 kHz for domestic or local NAVTEX messages. These...
The Marine Wind Tracker has special features for shipboard use.
Wind speed is displayed in your choice of units: KNOTS, MPH, KM/H, M/S. Maximum wind speed is also shown. Wind direction information is clearly...
The Wind Monitor MA is an accurate and reliable wind sensor specifically designed for the rigors of the marine environment.The wind speed sensor is a four blade helicoid propeller. Unique transducer produces a pulse...
The FAX-410 is a marine weather facsimile receiver designed to receive and print high quality, high definition weather charts and satellite images, which are transmitted from onshore stations located around the world.
During removal and refitting of the mounting bracket, take care not to damage the teeth on the pulse disc assembly that run between opto-couplers mounted on the rear of the Pulse Bearing PCB. Before re-tightening the...
FURUNO NX700 is a dual-channel NAVTEX receiver for SOLAS ships complying with the new NAVTEX performance standard MSC.148(77) which is implemented on and after 1 July 2005. The NX700 can receives two channels...
The JAX-9B weather facsimile receiver is a very compact and lightweight solution, incorporating a set of enhanced features that allows for flexible operation.
Sperry x-band motor gear, Standard speed unit 250VA.High-speed unit 370VA.This motor is a 3-phase electronically commutated DC motor. The motor commutation drive signals are supplied by the Motor Drive PCB, which can...
The JAX-91 Weather Facsimile Receiver is the paper base recording system, It is easy to check by the automatic printout function. On top of it, a new function characterizes that as a suitable Frequency is...
The SAILOR 6391 Navtex System sets new standards in functionality and flexibility for SOLAS mandated Navtex receivers. As a black box system, with separate touch screen user-interface, it introduces a new approach...
A control board housed in the Transceiver. It controls the Modulator, Magnetron and sends signals to the Display to indicate when the magnetron has fired a pulse.