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ELECTRONICS UPDATE Goldstar Precision Introduces New Generation Of Mono Radar —Literature Available— Goldstar Precision, Cerritos, Cal- if., recently introduced its new gen- eration mono radar with improved navigation and safety features for small commercial boats. The new generation of mono scan radars, models GS924 M, GS932 M, and GS948 M, has a number of out- standing features. Some of the new features incorporated into the firm's new generation mono radar models include: echo plotting track history to observe the momentary move- ments of other ships at a glance; all push button control; daylight pic- tures presented on 9-inch green monochrome CRT; built-in 2 Elec- tronic Bearing Line (EBL) and 2 Variable Range Marker (VRM) and 3 User's Defined Guard Zone with an audible alarm available; 5-kw transmitter output power; variable anti-clutter rain/sea; picture freeze, FTC, STC, IR available; on-screen readout of all operational informa- tion; and interfacing with magnetic compass NMEA0183 to supply ship's course. The three lightweight, compact radar models cover three ranges. The GS924 M with dome, covers up to 24 nautical miles; the GS932 M The new model GS924 mono scan radar from Goldstar Precision. with a 3-foot open array, covers 32 nm; and the GS948 M, with a 5-foot open array, covers 48 nm. In related news, Goldstar intro- duced a new radar junction unit, RJU-001, designed to work with the new generation mono radar series. This "J" box will distribute the var- ious radar control and target infor- mation signals between a single scanner transceiver antenna unit and two full function display control units. For free literature detailing the new generation of mono scan radars from Goldstar, Circle 91 on Reader Service Card Elomatic Group, Design Specialists, Offer Brochure On Engineering Services Elomatic Group of Turku, Fin- land, one of the leading design of- fices in Europe specializing in ship- building and marine engineering, is offering a free 12-page full-color brochure on its engineering exper- tise. Elomatic Group, which serves the international market, performs in- novative cost-effective engineering, design services, project manage- ment, a procurement specification service, contract administration and full supervision of construction. The company provides feasibili- ty/conceptuality studies; techno- economic studies; research and de- velopment; project services; design work; detailed engineering; procure- ment; supervision; CAD software and workstations; CAD applications and training; and physical engineer- ing models. The designers are experienced in plant design; product economy; structural and strength calculations; power generation; electricity, auto- mation and instrumentation; hy- draulics; HVAC; drilling technolo- gy; naval architecture and marine technology; and computer program- ming. One of the company's latest projects is the total design work for a series of four 170-passenger luxury cruise vessels under construction at the Nuovi Cantieri Apuania Ship- yard in Italy. The work began with an evaluation of the project for the owner and continued with the ship- yard consisting of design materials acquisition, weight control, etc. Another recent project included the total design package for the cruise ship Royal Viking Sun, built by the Turku shipyard of Wartsila Marine. The project included par- ticipating in the basic design up to the total responsibility for work drawings, design project manage- ment and purchasing. For further information and a free copy of the well-illustrated 12- page full-color brochure from Elo- matic Group, Circle 21 on Reader Service Card Global Marine Group, New Company, Formed George B. Efthimiou, formerly president of Atco Technical Ser- vices, Inc., recently announced the formation of The Global Marine Group, Inc., 603 Dean Street, Bro- oklyn, N.Y. 11238, phone (718) 857- 1240; fax (718) 398-4143. Joining him in the new company are J. Christopher Neylon, oper- ations, and John Mellos, engineer- ing. 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