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Bearing Repeater Compass. The Bearing Repeater Compass is equipped with a 360° compass card and a digital display for heading indication. The heading source – gyro compass, magnetic compass or satellite compass – is also indicated. Bearing sights can be easily mounted on the centric adapter. The reflected 360° dial on the compass card is used for the reflection into the bearing sight. A fixed 360° scale on the outer ring allows relative bearings to be taken. For use on double-end ferries a 180° offset can be added. Illumination is controlled via push-button. Bearing sights, bearing brackets...

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Standard bearing sight Telescoping bearing sight Index marks for reading the relative bearings on the gradual scale of the repeater compass Bearing sight with seven times optical magnification High reading accuracy due to internal optical path High quality night optics Mirror for astronomical bearings Ocular with dioptre adjustment Hinged tinted filter (black) for direct sun observation Direct reflecting of compass card into field of view for direct reading of bearing Level indicator for horizontal alignment of the bearing repeater Mirror for astronomical bearings and seven times power...

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Reading accuracy Supply voltage & power consumption Signal input for heading Permissible ambient temperature Type of enclosure acc. to IEC/EN 60529 Bearing Repeater Compass Pelorus stand Bearing bracket, non adjustable Bearing bracket, adjustable © ANSCHUTZ Subject to change due to technical developments without notice. Anschutz GmbH 24106 Kiel, Germany

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