Wednesday 3 December 08 - 06:32
 

Navigation and Communication

    SAM Plays It Again

    Hamburg based SAM Electronics has introduced a new low cost IMO compliant S-VDR, the SAM 4330, which is designed for retrofitting to cargo vessels of all types and sizes.  

    ENC Services Launched at Europort Maritime

    Two new electronic charting services developed by the UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) will be launched at Europort Maritime in Rotterdam next month.   

    Garmins Adds New Radar to Range

    Following on from the success of the GMR 18, launched ten months ago, Garmin has added a new radar, the GMR 24, to its marine electronics product range. The new 24” unit features 4kW of transmit power, dual rotation speed for faster near target updates, plug and play reliability on the Garmin Marine Network and a size that will fit neatly on mid to large sized boats.  

    Alphatron and JRC on Show at Europort

    Alphatron Marine and Japan Radio Co. (JRC) will be exhibiting jointly at Europort Maritime this year.   

    New Autopilot Provides Safer Navigation

    As the successor to AP9 and the natural evolution of the AP50, the New Simrad AP50+, launched this summer, provides vast improvements in auto-steering performance, functionality and flexibility.  

    Transas at Europort

    Marine electronics and simulation specialists Transas return to Europort Maritime with their new improved generation of onboard systems. This includes the 4000 series of Navi-Sailor ECDIS, Navi-Radar and Navi-Conning.   

    Enhanced Features with New Chart Plotter

    Following on from the recently launched 7” widescreen CP300, Standard Horizon’s new CP500 completes their 2007 chart plotter line-up. With a big 12” sunlight viewable screen, the CP500 becomes the flagship of their range.  

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