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ndard Communications :ers Nearly 25 Years Of >duct Excellence Standard Communications' HX220. "Don't choose a maritime indus- trial handheld based simply on port- ibility," said Ken Ungar, vice presi- Lent of the Marine Products Div. of standard Communications Corp. of _,os Angeles. "The most important feature is reliability in hazardous mvironments. You need to be able DO depend on your radio and commu- nications capability in the worst case scenario." The product commitment made by Standard Communications is to deliver the best in tough, reliable communications, a mission which the company has followed for nearly 25 years. Standard Communications Corp. has been a marine electronics in- dustry leader since the company introduced the first solid-state VHF marine radio in 1969. The Marine Products Division line of marine radios (called Horizon) is a top sell- ing and reliable product. The com- pany received the National Marine Electronics Association Award for Design and Engineering Excellence for its fixed-mount and handheld radios for the 10th time in 12 years. Standard Communications meets marine communications require- ments with a choice of handhelds, the HX220AS and the HX340. Both radios meet industry standards for use in hazardous environments and are backed by the company's three- year limited warranty on parts and labor. The HX220AS, like the conven- tional HX220S, features all U.S., Canadian and International marine VHF channels. The HX340 is available in UHF or VHF bands. Switchable power on the UHF version is four watts high and two watts low; on the VHF, five watts high, one watt low. The mi- crocomputer circuitry is engineered for impact and vibration resistance to ensure performance. For more information on Stan- dard Communications' products, Circle 55 on Reader Service Card Harwich Haven Authority Chooses RMSL Traffic Systems For New System Harwich Haven Authority, the harbor authority responsible for traf- fic movement in one of England's busiest shipping estuaries, has cho- sen RMSL Traffic Systems to supply and install a new system that, for the first time, will transmit real time raw radar video from one of the remote radars of the Harwich Traf- fic Surveillance System (TSS), to port control. The installation became opera- tional last month. "RMSL had the refreshing atti- tude of addressing our needs, rather than selling us a standard technical solution," said Captain Ian Whale, marine manager and harbormaster. He said one of the attractions of the new radar transmission solution proposed by RMSL will be its com- patibility with the existing radars. "It will cost less than fiber optic, which we also investigated, but promises to achieve the same qual- ity of raw radar video over tele- phone circuits." RMSL Traffic Systems is a fast growing traffic management com- pany. For more information on RMSL, Circle 46 on Reader Service Card JETS SETTING NEW STANDARDS FOR VACUUM SEWAGE SYSTEMS JETS VACUUMARATOR® •k Pumps fluids and gases •k Produces vacuum •k Macerates sewage The systems include toilet bowls in contemporary designs that flush with only 1.2 Itr water Complete systems are designed and delivered by: <®JETS JETS VACUUM AS N-6060 HAREID - NORWAY TELEPHONE: +47 70 93 830 TELEFAX: +47 70 93 877 Circle 256 on Reader Service Card Dt DIVERSIFIED technologies NAVAL ARCHITECTURE CHESAPEAKE, VA 804/420-9532 FAX: 804/523-0810 ALEXANDRIA, VA 703/739-8844 FAX: 703/548-2812 Circle 167 on Reader Sen/ice Card MACHINE CUT FLAT AND SQUARE TUBE ENDS BURR FREE ENDS • SAVE TIME • IMPROVE WELD QUALITY 301E TUBE SQUARER 304 TUBE SQUARER 572 SEVERMASTER™ A COMPLETE LINE OF TUBE CUTTING & SQUARING TOOLS TO MEET YOUR NEEDS • TUBE SQUARING TOOLS FOR -1/8" TO 1"- 1" TO 4.5"- 4" TO 8" • SEVERMASTERS™ FOR -1 /4" TO 1.5" - 1.5" TO 4.5" - 4" TO 8" • OPTIONAL SQUARING MODULES FOR SEVERMASTERS™ TO SEVER THEN FACE TRI TOOL INC. 3806 SECURITY PARK DRIVE RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95742-6990 800-345-5015 916-351-0144 FAX 916-351-0372 CLAMSHELLS AND END PREP TOOLS UP TO 60" PIPE CALL TODAY FOR COMPLETE PRODUCT INFORMATION ©1993 June, 1993 Circle 344 on Reader Service Card 95