Catalogue Catalog 2008
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Multifunction Network Displays
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Radar screen with waypoint overlay. Screen also shows navigation data (right).
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Chartplotter. Split screen with zoomed chart, rolling road graphic and navigation data.
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Radar Features
• Radar/chart overlay.
• See what's coming - MARPA (Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid) target tracking (using fast heading input (gyro) course computer).
• Overlay multiple waypoints on the radar and create waypoints directly on the radar display.
• Relative or True Motion.
• Head up, Course up or North up mode.
• Auto GSTTM automatic control of gain, sea clutter and tune.
• Radome or open array antenna options.
• 72nm max range (dependent on scanner type, position and conditions).
• Power saving Timed Transmit mode.
Chartplotter Features
• Relative, True and Auto-ranging motion modes - view your chart the way you like it.
• Head Up/North Up/Course Up chart rotation modes.
• Screen offset for maximum 'look ahead' chart display.
• Waypoint navigation and multiple waypoint overlay plus 1200 waypoints with 16-character naming.
• Save your favourite passages with 150 routes with 50 waypoints per route.
• 10 track memories with 1000 points per track.
• SmartRouteTM converts tracks into waypoints and waypoints into a route.
• Uses the Raystar125 GPS sensor (available separately) for Satellite Differential GPS accuracy.
Cartography
• Navionics cartography on compact flash memory cards.
• Familiar 'paper like' appearance with uncluttered charts on every range scale.
• Navionics Gold, Gold Plus, Platinum.
Fishfinder Features
• HD Digital fishfinder technology*.
• Uses DSM300 Digital Sounder Module.
• 600 or 1000 Watt high performance and ultra high performance transducer options.
• A-scope real time sonar display.
• Zoom into any portion of the water column for incredible detail.
• Auto Adaptive Digital transmitter/receiver.
• Dual Frequency 200/50kHz operation.
• This revolutionary technology will change your fishing world, delivering sparkling clarity and fine detail that you won't find on conventional fishfinders. For a brief introduction to HD Digital, go to page 36. For detailed information on the benefits of HD Digital technology, please visit our website raymarine.com
Dedicated Keys
Five keys with dedicated functions.
Twist 'n ' Click
Edit alphanumeric values and scroll through lists.
Range Key
Used to zoom in and out.
Track Pad
Used to control on screen cursor and scroll through
menus.
Soft Keys
Select corresponding functions identified by on screen labels.
Chart Port
Install your charts stored on Compact Flash memory cards.
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Chart/Radar Overlay. Radar image overlaid onto the corresponding chart.
Fishfinder. Zoomed view (lower left) of the main fishfinder image and navigation data in data bar.
HD Digital fishfinder module
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