Electronics & Communication – Page 22
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All for one and one for all - software
Icelandic company Nyherji used the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition to put its "mySAP All-in-One Fish" software on display, offering what it calls a state-of-the-art human resources and business solution for fishing companies.
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New sensors from Scanmar
Scanmar says it will launch a whole new generation of sensors with improved technology and new options for users in autumn.
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Armchair fishing
The Transas Group, which offers simulation software for skipper training, has now added new features to its fishing simulator as part of its Fishing Bridge package and says it also has all the functions of Mission Bridge. That includes the imitation of situations in fishing areas, monitoring user-trainee activities, ...
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New pinger for humans
Fort Lauderdale-based (FL) ACR Electronics says it has now put on sale one of the smallest, fully-functional radio beacons in the world and hopes it will help expand the market beyond its traditional marine customers.
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Wesmar US expand sonar Eurosales
US company Wesmar says it has installed its TCS335 and TCS345 trawl sonars on vessels in Scotland and France.
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New VHF radio from SAILOR
Despite all the gadgets and new services which the electronics industry throws at us there are certain basic things which you need and it is these which can save your life.
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Tracking burglars thieves, pirates and hazards
Online Telematics, in partnership with S M Group (Europe) Ltd, are offering a GPS-based intruder warning device linked to a mobile phone to provide alerts by automatic text message and also track a boat if it has been moved from pre-set coordinates.
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Japan calling
Japan Radio Co. (JRC) says it will be showing a new LCD Navtex, a compact Fleet F33 and three new Inmarsat C systems, at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition.
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Angle Sensor keeps the doors open
SCANMAR says that, following comprehensive trials of its Angle Sensor on doors, they are now moving to commercial production. It says it is the first sensor to feature brand new functionality since the mid-90s.
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MIDWATER AND INSHORE ORDERS FOR SIMRAD AT FISHING 2005
Simrad Ltd reports a healthy order book after Fishing 2005, with orders taken across its ranges, but with an emphasis on the smaller midwater and inshore vessels.
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Sonavision's Tiny Titan pings deep
Sonavision is offering its latest long-range Titan scanning sonar in titanium for operation at 6,000m and a stainless steel model for use at 1000m depths. The standard tiny TITAN measures 226mm x 90mm but has a range of up to 300m and the company claims it is the only sonar ...
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Faroese twins go walkie-talkie with Scantrol
The new Faroe pair trawlers ''Polarhav'' and ''Stjörnan'' are pioneering a new era of trawling with the installation of Scantrol''s new iSYM autotrawl system iSYM, according to a statement from Scantrol.
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Fish size and survey work together with FURUNO
FURUNO says it has set a new standard for the market in echo sounders with its ''innovative multi-/split-beam sounder'' the FCV-30. The FCV-30 facilitates optimal sounding searches for fishing operations as well as maritime survey activities by utilising its unmatched multi-/split-beam sounding systems, the company says.
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Sonavision launch RoxAnn GD
Sonavision, the manufacturers of RoxAnn announce that the new RoxAnn GD, successor to the RoxAnn Seabed Classification System will be launched by Sonavision’s UK Distributor at the UK Fishing Show in Glasgow 19 th –21st May. According to the company, the RoxAnn GD is not only technically superior ...
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Pinging all tuna
MAQ says its triple frequency sonar is helping Albacore and Benito fishermen detect individual fish at 400m with its 90KHz transducer while Bigeye and Yellowfin fishermen are detecting schools at 1,500m and 4,000m with the 45KHz and 22KHz transducers respectively.
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Raymarine's autopilot
Raymarine has launched its first autopilot for Volvo Penta IPS at the Schroders London Boat Show last month.
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Olfish's New Year resolution
South Africa''s Olrac has developed a Traceability module at its Scottish-based subsidiary OLRAC-UK which it hopes to sell as an enhancement of its Olfish fisheries management for automated catch traceability down to bin level. It aimed the launch to coincide with new EU traceability rules that came into force on ...
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Lloyds worldwide certificate for Radio Holland Group
Radio Holland Group has announced it has received the ISO 9001:2000 multi-site certificate from Lloyds Register Nederland B.V. (Rotterdam) for its Quality Management System. Almost all Radio Holland''s 51 subsidiaries are mentioned in certificate annex.
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WF24: One-stop-shop
Transas says its new World Chart Folio Collection WF24 provides one-stop-shop solutions with a wide range of electronic charts with the emphasis on a high level of data accuracy. It says it updates the collection every three months from Notices to Mariners issued by authorities in different countries.
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NZ's new value-added research strategy
New Zealand''s Seafood Industry Council (Seafic) and the Crown Crop & Food Research agency have set up Seafood Innovations Ltd to develop the seafood industry''s value-added strategy.