Description
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The Target Navtex was launched in January 1995 and has established itself
as our most successful Navtex receiver to date. Following the NASA design
philosophy the unit is simple to operate and with the cruising yachtman in
ming has unbelievably low power consumption. Unlike othe Navtex receivers
it dispenses with troublesome paper printouts and utilises a high contrast
LCD to display a full worldwide Navtex service for all international Navtex
stations. It even comes with an internal battery to back up the data if the
power suplly is disrupted. The unit is designed to operate continuously and
is programmable for station and message type. It can store over eight thousand
characters in memory and will receive and retain messages even when you
are asleep, busy handling you vessel or even in the bar 'planning' your
next trip. This excellent system complete with its own short stub antenna.
To receive the Navtex low frequency signals masthead mounting is unnecessary,
pushpit or deck mounting is all that is needed.
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Technical Specifications
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- 518
& 490 kHz operation
- WEIGHT
- 600g
- SUPPLY
VOLTAGE - 12-15v DC
- POWER
CONSUMPTION - 40mA
- DISPLAY
- High contrast LCD
- RECEIVER
- Dual conversion superhet with 1 microvolt sensitivity at active aerial
input
- AERIAL
- Active 195mm x 40mm stub type with 7 metre cable. (Mounting bracket and
7 metre extension cable available)
- RECEIVER
MOUNTING - Cradle mounting bracket supplied. Cabin mount only. Not waterproof
- DIMENSIONS:
Length 220mm, Height 98mm, Depth 48mm
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