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MMH!MA EIA«Iham!<« MEMfC IIDilATE marine Electronics NEWS UPDATE Leica Introduces New DGPS Beacon Receiver Leica introduced a new DGPS bea- con receiver — dubbed MX 51R —which incorpo- rates a high-performance ferrite loop antenna. The new unit receives and demodulates GPS error corrections transmitted from marine radiobeacons in the 283.5 to 325 KHz band to achieve positioning accuracies of 16 ft. (5 m) or better in real time. The H-field ferrite loop antenna used in theMX51 R requires no external ground- ing, helpful for smaller vessels. The antenna is designed to reduce the ef- fects of atmospheric noise, such as P- static caused by thunderstorms. The MX 51R is optionally available with a combined GPS/beacon antenna that uses a single antenna cable for both signals. For more information from Leica Circle 23 on Reader Service Card Anschiitz Nautoscan Is Latest Generation Radar Nautoscan is the name of the new radar which Anschutz & Co. of Kiel, Germany introduced at the SMM show. The true- motion raster scan radar is the company's latest generation of 29- in. color monitors. Nautoscan fulfills the IMO/SOLAS requirements for ships of the classes 1 A, 1B, 2A, 2B and 3, and the BSH type approval requirements as well. The radar employs type-approved PC and monitor technology and a novel display oriented operating concept suitable for use on board. For more information from Anschutz Circle 24 on Reader Service Card Ross Develops Next Generation Hydrographic Survey Sounders Ross Laboratories has developed the next generation of hydrographic survey sounders. The Ross 850 series "smart" sounders are paperless survey sounders with magnetic or permanent optical stor- age. If desired, paper ouput can still be pro- duced on standard PC printers. The "smart" sounders are designed to be lightweight and portable. For more information from Ross Laboratories Circle 27 on Reader Service Card March, 1995 Laser Plot Offers New Software Navigation System The ChartNav SeaMate is a software navigation system which automates navi- gation and helps improve safety. The software shares many of the same fea- Welcome to Simrad Anritsu's version of the information superhighway for marine vessels. To keep up with growing communication needs, Simrad Anritsu introduces the first Inmarsat-B maritime terminal type accepted and deliverable in the United States. Providing high quality digital communica- tions and call savings, the Inmarsat-B is a step ahead of current analog systems. tures found in Laser Plot's top-of-the- line ChartNav navigation system cur- rently used by commercial freighters, navies, coast guards and yachts. ChartNav SeaMate provides real-time displays of the vessel's position, in- SMH ii §gP (jf* v ^. ; jja Simrad Anritsu's unit, compact and lightweight, allows an array of options for telephones, fax, credit card calls, transfers and confidential telegrams. It provides tended course, track history and haz- ards on electronic reproductions of full- color government charts. For more information from Laser Plot Circle 46 on Reader Service Card quality communication and privacy between vessels, and ships and shore. Enclosed antenna consists of a 3-axis control unit with electronic motion sensors. As the information superhighway becomes a reality, Simrad will take you there first. Contact your dealer or call us today. Simrad, Inc. West Coast: 206-778-8821 Fax: 206-771-7211 East Coast: 516-273-3737 Fax: 516-273-3270 SIMRAD ) 1994 Simrad, Inc. All rights reserved. Circle 283 on Reader Service Card 45 The New Standard In SatCont SIMRAD /inritsu