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Table of contents for the manual
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Page 1
■ Large, clear LCD ■ 100 waypoints and 20 events in L/L and TD ■ Adjustable illumination of display and keyboard ■ Automatic route following ■ Splashproof tactile touchpads ■ Range/bearing to waypoints, speed and course made good, velocity and time-to-go, cross-track error and course offset ■ Audible and visual alarms ■ IEC 61 162-1[...]
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Page 2
1. Performance Standards Complies with RTCM paper 12-78/DO-100, R TCM paper 378-81/DO-10, IMO Res A.818(19), IEC 61075 2. Receiver Frequency 100 kHz 3. Sensitivity Less than TD 0.3 µs at signal level 17.8 µ V at speed 0 kt, differential 60 dB; or near baselines. 4. Differential signal levels 80 dB 5. T racking Master + 5 secondaries, 80 knots, lo[...]