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JLR-7700 MK II GPS Navigator

  • 5" Monochrome LCD
  • IMO Type Approved/GMDSS Compliant
  • 12 Channel Parallel Receiving
  • Includes DGPS 212 Receiver
  • Power Supply: 10 - 40 VDC, 10W or less
  • NMEA Input/Output
  • DGPS or GPS (option)
  • Power Supply: 10.8 - 16 VDC, 4W
The JLR-7700MKII Navigator is an IMO approved DGPS Navigator, offering position fixing with high accuracy anywhere in the world. Own Ship’s Position, Course, Speed, Planned Route, Bearing and Distance are displayed on the large LCD screen. The GPs position fixes can be converted into Loran C or A time difference values and displayed on the LCD screen.

Up to 499 Waypoints can be stored in the internal memory with the place names in 8 alphanumeric characters. The JLR-7700MKII is designed to meet all the requirements where a GPs input is needed for GMDSS/IMO equipment.

   
JNAV-500 Fixed-Mount Navigator
  • Fixed-Mount Navigator
  • 5” Monochrome LCD Display
  • IMO Type Approved
  • NMEA Output
  • DGPS 212W or GPs 112W Receiver Options
  • Power Supply: 10.8 - 16 VDC, 4W
The J-NAV 500 is a compact and simple to use GPs/DGPS display. When connected to the GPs 112W or DGPS 212W sensor, you can display navigation data to 400 Waypoints and 20 Routes. The J-NAV 500 has multiple displays including Satellite Status, Route information, Waypoint information, Plotting display up to 100 NM and navigation information. With the large waterproof display and Jog Dial, the J-NAV 500 is suited to work in any environment.
   
JLR-10 GPs Compass Heading Sensor
  • Heading Sensor
  • IMO Type Approved*
  • High Accuracy Heading Sensor
  • Quick Setting Time
  • No Periodic Maintenance
  • Auto Correct for Pitch and Roll
  • Not Affected by Magnetic Anomalies (structural or natural)
  • Power Supply: 10 - 30 VDC, 10W
The JLR-10 is a GPs compass that uses two GPs antennas to give a true heading. The compass consists of an antenna unit, processing unit and display unit. Connection to JRC Radars allows operation of the radar system in both North-up and ATA Modes. It can also be used to provide heading information to JRC's JHS-180 AIS system. The JLR-10 requires no maintenance or calibration, making it less expensive to operate and maintain than a gyro system. Not affected by magnetic or natural anomalies, the JLR-10 is far more reliable than traditional magnetic heading devices and easier to install. Given it's compact design, and because it uses only two antennae, the JLR-10 can be mounted virtually anywhere. Also, the JLR-10 is the only compass that provides navigational features including course, speed, route, and waypoint navigation.
   
Furuno GP32
  • 4.5” Monochrome LCD Display
  • NMEA Input / Output
  • Power Supply: 12 or 24 VDC

This advanced unit, based on the popular GP31, provides accurate and reliable position fixing, thanks to a super sensitive, 12-channel GPS receiver combined with integrated WAAS technology.

The unit has a waterproof display and is built to stand up to tough marine conditions. This durable casing houses an impressive memory, capable of storing up to 1,000 points of ship’s track, 999 points for marks and waypoints, and 50 routes of up to 30 waypoints each. Vital navigation data is presented on a 4.5-inch diagonal Silver Bright LCD screen with adjustable brilliance. Innovative graphic displays include Nav, Highway, Steering, Track Plotting, and two operator programmable modes, all extremely easy to use.

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Furuno GP37
  • 4.5" Monochrome LCD Display
  • WAAS / GPS / DGPS
  • Power Supply: 12 or 24 VDC

The new GP37 DGPS/WAAS Navigator is compact in size, yet big on power, features and performance. This waterproof unit is perfect for a wide range of boats. It is equipped with a WAAS and a DGPS receiver as standard supply. It utilizes both WAAS and differential radio beacon correction methods to give you the most accurate position fix available.

The GP37 offers extremely accurate position fixes -- 10m for basic GPS, 5m or better with DGPS and 3m or better where WAAS service is available. It should be noted that DGPS is more reliable and accurate, as the WAAS system is still currently under development. There is no guarantee of accuracy, integrity, continuity or availability of the WAAS signal. For that reason, the GP37 runs with DGPS as the default setting in auto selection mode. In this mode, if the DGPS signal can not be received for any reason, the WAAS mode is automatically selected. Manual setting is also available.

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Furuno SC-50 Satellite Compass
  • 4.5" Monochrome LCD Display
  • 26" Dome Antenna
  • Power Supply: 12 or 24 VDC

We are excited to introduce our second generation Satellite Compass, the SC50, which utilizes Furuno’s advanced GPS Kinematic technology. Satellite Compass performance is not affected by ship’s speed, latitude, geomagnetism, etc. This hybrid integration of GPS receiver technology and a 3-axis solid-state rate sensor provide accurate and steady heading information, even when bridges or tall buildings block satellite signals. Unlike conventional magnetic and gyro compasses, accuracy is not affected by G-force or velocity. Furthermore, when compared to other GPS based compass systems incorporating only two antennas, our addition of a third GPS antenna provides enhanced accuracy while reducing the negative effects of pitch, roll, and yaw.
The SC50 offers highly accurate GPS WAAS Data for SOG, COG, ROT, and L/L. Multiple, programmable hi-speed heading data outputs allow you to send this information where you need it, and our unique Analog Pitch and Roll Output can be used to enhance your Furuno Sonar System.

This Satellite Compass is ideal as an alternative to a traditionally expensive and high-maintenance gyrocompass for non-compulsory vessels, as well as being the perfect back up solution to a gyro for a compulsory vessel. The SC50 offers a wide range of applications for providing fast, stable, precision heading information to numerous devices, including: Radar/ARPA, Satellite Communications & TV systems, Autopilots (based upon I/F type), AIS, ECDIS, Scanning Sonar, Chart Plotters, etc.

   
GPS 112W WAAS Receiver
  • IMO Type Approved
  • WAAS Capable Receiver
  • 12 Channel Parallel Receiving
  • Internal DGPS Function
  • Power Supply: 10.8 - 16 VDC, 3W
The GPs 112W now combines standard GPs positioning with the increased accuracy of WAAS. When the WAAS signal is used, accuracy is as low as 3 meters. Regular GPs accuracy is typically 5 meters. The GPs 112W is designed to plug directly into JRC radar and chart plotters for easy integration. The GPs 112W also has the ability to interface with any device that accepts NMEA data. Since it is a self contained sensor you can wire the GPs 112W directly to a computer, where it can drive your chart plotting programs. All you need to do is supply power to the sensor, so there is no need for an extra display.
   
DGPS 212W WAAS Receiver
  • IMO Type Approved
  • WAAS Capable Receiver
  • 12 Channel Parallel Receiving
  • Internal Differential Beacon Receiver
  • Power Supply: 10.8 - 16 VDC, 5W
The DGPS-212W improves accuracy by adding digital differential corrections. Accuracy as low as 6.6’ (2m) can now be achieved. If the differential correction signal is not available, the WAAS correction signal will take over, giving you accuracy down to 10’ (3m). The differential signal is automatically located depending on your location. The 212W plugs directly into JRC radars and chart plotters making installation extremely simple. You can also wire the 212W into your existing equipment via a NMEA connection.