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RAYCAS. Because safety at sea is no accident. For more detailed information contact the Raytheon Marine Company office nearest you. Raytheon Marine Company 676 Island Pond Road Manchester, New Hampshire 03103 U.S.A. Telephone: (603) 668-1600 Telex: 94-34-59 Raytheon Marine Sales And Service Company Siljangade 6 DK-2300Copenhagen S Denmark Telephone: (451) 57-06-11 Telex: 31473 RAYCO DK Raytheon Marine Sales And Services Company Mianto-Ise Bldg. 3F 3-12-1, Kaigan-Dori Naha-Ku, Yohoham, Japan 231 Telephone: (045) 212-3633 Raytheon Marine And Service Company Millard House 5 Exchange Building Cutler Street London El Telephone: 01-623-4451/2 Telex: 8954198 The world's finest Collision Avoidance system is also the most economical. Will you collide? RAYCAS (Raytheon Collision Avoidance System) 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 Bright Display radar; 2. add the RAYCAS module and 16-inch Bright Display plus adaptive interface to existing Decca, Sperry, or Selenia radar systems; 3. install the complete RAYCAS/Raytheon Bright Display Radar System. Whichever you choose, you get a proven Collision Avoidance System that exceeds existing requirements . . . and cost less than other units. Unmatched radar performance. The Raytheon Bright Display presentation helps make RAYCAS the most effective Collision Avoidance System in the world. In addition to direct daylight viewing, it features two-level video and automatic interference rejection. This provides the clutter suppression and noise-free picture so essential for reliable target acquisition and tracking. Proven 3 and 10-cm interswitch capability already a proven performer. Installations have been made on all types of vessels from coastal ships to VLCC'S. RAYCAS has a two year limited parts warranty. On board service is free for one year within a fifty-mile radius of any of our U.S. Dealers and worldwide service network in major ports everywhere. and TCPA (Time to CPA). • Points of Potential Collision: Automatically displayed. • Digitally Displayed Data: CPA and TCPA; own ship's speed and course; target's range, bearing, speed, and true course; own vector length; vector time; BCR (Bow Crossing Range) and BCT (Bow Crossing Time). • Trial Maneuver: Scope displays results of own ship's trial course and speed changes. • Visual and Audible Warnings: Dangerous target, target in guard zone, equipment fault, trial maneuver, and target lost. • Automatic Drift Correction: Computed by tracking on fixed navigation aid. • Navigation Lines: Scope presentation of 8 lines for fairways. • Brightness Controls: Separate adjustments for radar and computer video. • Performance Monitor: Manual or automatic monitoring of radar performance. Two-year warranty. The American made RAYCAS, like the more than 5000 Raytheon Dual 3 and 10-cm Radars now in service, is assures compliance with MARAD requirements for dual installations. User-oriented presentation. RAYCAS uses basic radar system video as input for the computer. The computer- generated collision avoidance symbols are then electronically superimposed directly on the Bright Display radar picture. As a result, observers can use familiar radar procedures assisted by target vectors, points of potential collision and other anti-collision data. RAYCAS features. • Relative-motion Display: Centered or 70% off-centered with course-up or north-up. • True-motion Display: Own ship moving across scope with course-up or north-up. • Target Acquisition: Manual or automatic with fixed and adjustable guard zones. • Tracked Targets: Up to the 20 most dangerous targets. • Target Vectors: Indicate true or relative courses and speeds; adjustable time base helps predict future position. • Target Trails: Indicate target's past position and course. • Dangerous Targets: Automatically selected by pre-set CPA (Closest Point of Approach)