Catalogue Simrad Yachting 2007
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Navigation and fishfinding
Different set up examples:
GB60 Standard with outputs for three monitors
Connect three monitors in combination between VGA [standard] DVI [digital] and SVHS [television] video outputs.
RA60 - GB60's own radar series
This is a radar series specially developed for use in the GB60 Glass Bridge System. Up to two RA60 series radars may be connected to each GB60 black box simultaneously. The series consists of two black box models: RB50 [4kW Radar Box] and RB60 [4kW to 25kW Radar Box] and connects directly to the GB60 through an Ethernet cable.
Connecting GB60 to stand alone radars
On larger yachts the wish or need for a type approved [IMO] radar may arise. To accommodate the Simrad RA90P 1 9" a special Radar Signal Interface [RSI] input has been developed. With RSI you can directly connect a Simrad stand­alone radar* for radar overlay and target tracking
by GB60.
*In this configuration the "external" radar is operated separately and/ or by the GB60.
Ethernet network switch. No hub is required. Just connect to the next black box.
Four Com ports
as standard. Can be
expanded to five if SimNet is not in use.
Outputs for three monitors. Choose between
VGA [standard], DVI [digital] and SVHS [television].
RSI [Radar Signal
Interface] Here you connect external radar.
i.e. RA90P.
SimNet. Connect the
GB60 to SimNet and get all the info needed.
Four video inputs for cameras, the vessel's entertainment system or any other video applications.
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