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national language and the 4209.5KHz long-range Navtex services. McMurdo’s unique enhanced signal monitoring (ESM) feature, means extra-reliable message recovery and it greatly reduces message text errors. Te McMurdo Smartfind GMDSS Navtex supports


interface connection to integrated navigation system (INS) or electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS) and the connection of a separate hard copy printer. A wide range of antenna options include a heavy-duty professional two-band active antenna that is optimised to provide high quality reception of all recognised Navtex channels.


McMurdo launches its Navtex receiver that will give seafarers clearer safety information (Credit: McMurdo).


categories are coloured keyed according to the Navtex message type, navigation warning, meteorological forecast or urgent search and rescue message. Tree parallel digital receivers simultaneously


provide tri-channel monitoring of the interna- tional 518KHz English language service, 490KHz


Propulsion Kort breaks into


Indian market Kort Propulsion has completed an order from an Indian Shipyard, Hooghly Dock & Port Engineers on behalf of Inland Indian Waterways Authority. Six new workboats will be built each with 2x KT300AZ units.


Dr. Dirk Jürgens, Head of Research and Development, Voith Turbo Schneider Propulsion


The future of propulsion. That’s what moves us.


Safety and precise maneuvering on the waterways and harbors of the world is of maximum importance. Safe and eco- friendly drive systems are an essential prerequisite for this. For over 80 years, Voith has been designing systems that are safe for people and the environment. Voith Turbo offers tailormade propulsion


systems for a wide variety of applications – for harbor assistance and escort duties, ferries, supply- and special vessels for the oil industry, for military applications and for special ships.


Please visit us: SMM 2010, Hamburg, 7. – 10. September, Halle A4, Stand 112


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