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Direction finder repeater gyrocompass 19-F
The 19-F repeater is a cutting-edge device designed to accurately reflect the course of a maritime vessel. It is compatible with a wide range of digital gyrocompasses, including models such as Anschutz STD 22, TKC, SPERRY, and YOKOGAWA.
This repeater stands out for its ability to receive the digital course signal directly into the computer relay, allowing it to be used as an emergency steering control in the event of a main gyrocompass failure. The signal must adhere to the NMEA2.0 standard (IEC 61162-1), ensuring versatility and ease of integration into maritime navigation systems.
The 19-F repeater is unique in that it combines the functionality of a digital display with the familiar interface of an analog compass, providing operators with convenience and accuracy in navigation. This makes it an ideal solution for vessels looking to enhance their navigation systems while still utilizing traditional analog compasses.
Technical Specifications:
This repeater stands out for its ability to receive the digital course signal directly into the computer relay, allowing it to be used as an emergency steering control in the event of a main gyrocompass failure. The signal must adhere to the NMEA2.0 standard (IEC 61162-1), ensuring versatility and ease of integration into maritime navigation systems.
The 19-F repeater is unique in that it combines the functionality of a digital display with the familiar interface of an analog compass, providing operators with convenience and accuracy in navigation. This makes it an ideal solution for vessels looking to enhance their navigation systems while still utilizing traditional analog compasses.
Technical Specifications:
- Resolution: 0.025°0.025°
- Reading Accuracy: 0.5°0.5°
- Voltage: 24 V DC
- Power Consumption: 6 W
- Interface: Serial port RS422 or RS232 (NMEA)
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