Catalogue Catalog 2008
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12 Premier Multifunction Network SolutionPremier Multifunction Network Solution 13

G Series. The most versatile boat navigation system there is

G Series is a complete multifunction navigation and entertainment solution that offers unmatched visualisation capabilities and versatility. Combine ultra bright displays, networked processing and premium sensors to create the custom solution that is right for you.Raymarine’s premier navigation system, G Series Ultra High Performance Network features;• 3D Marine chartplotter with embedded Navionics Platinum cartography.• HD Digital Radar and Super HD Digital radar. • HD Digital Fishfi nder (2008 season). • Networked video. • AIS (Automatic Identifi cation System) monitoring.

3D CARTOGRAPHY2D CARTOGRAPHYHD DIGITAL FISHFINDERHD DIGITAL RADARENTERTAINMENT

DVI DVI NMEA SEATALK
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GPM400 ProcessorGPM400 Processor AIS ReceiverNavTex

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SeaTalk

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GVM400 Audio Visual ServerDSM400 HD Digital Echo sounder ModuleHD Digital Radar AntennaG Series Wired or Wireless KeyboardAudio, Surveillance CamerasUltra High Performance TransducersSeaTalk Autopilots, Instruments, GPS, LifeTag, DSC

Pages 84 – 85 for product specifications

G Series System Overview

This diagram gives an overview of the G Series system possibilities; confi gurations available are almost endless. For detailed information and advice on tailoring a system to your exact requirements, please contact your nearest Raymarine stockist. Dealer locator on www.raymarine.com

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