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Complete control with new Simrad NSE software

by Sandman PR on 17 Feb 2010
Building on the Simrad NSE’s combination of best-in-class radar, chartplotter and sonar technology, the new NSE 2.0 software puts users in complete control of a range of integrated functions, making it possible to control and monitor almost every system on the boat through a single user-friendly interface. Navico http://www.navico.com
Simrad has introduced a host of innovative software enhancements for its groundbreaking NSE system.

Building on the Simrad NSE's combination of best-in-class radar, chartplotter and sonar technology, the new NSE 2.0 software puts users in complete control of a range of integrated functions, making it possible to control and monitor almost every system on the boat through a single user-friendly interface.

Taking control of autopilot functions is easier than ever. NSE 2.0 software combines the world's best performing autopilot system with the brilliant NSE displays, allowing users to combine charting, autopilot and vessel pages for unprecedented vessel control. Additional screens can be simply added where needed.

The new software also integrates NSE with Navico's impressive new StructureScan™ sonar imaging technology, which delivers life-like imaging of underwater structures. StructureScan incorporates SideScan and DownScan™ imagery. The addition of exclusive DownScan Overlay over traditional sonar adds a new dimension to fishfinding, clearly separating fish from structure.

Using innovative Czone digital switching technology, it is also now possible to control and monitor almost any system on the boat from an NSE display. Lights, bilge pumps and tank levels are among the functions that can be operated, monitored and adjusted at the touch of a button.

The ability to monitor and adjust fuel and power settings from the NSE unit allows users to moderate energy consumption and reduces the overall running costs.

The Simrad NSE series of multifunction displays is compatible with some of the most powerful innovations in marine technology, including the award-winning BR24 Broadband Radar™, the HD Digital Radar, the BSM-1 Broadband Sonar Module and the GS15 High-Speed 5Hz GPS antenna.

Simrad HD Digital Radars and the Broadband Radar now support True Motion Radar Display, so moving vessels can be instantly distinguished from fixed objects and land, which can be highly-reassuring in poor weather conditions. In addition, Broadband Radar near-range performance and usability has been optimised with the addition of High-Speed Antenna Rotation. With increased target update rates, early detection and tracking of high-speed radar targets is a given.

Simrad has also added the capacity to show MARPA targets on the chart screen and added floating VRMs and EBLs for more effective radar plotting.

These impressive new software enhancements will be available in May for download from
www.simrad-yachting.com or by contacting your authorised Simrad dealer.

Further information:
Navico Australia – (02) 9936 1000 or visit: www.simrad-yachting.com

Navico is one of the world's leading manufacturers of marine electronics and the parent company to five renowned brands: B&G, Eagle, Lowrance, Northstar and Simrad.

Visit www.navico.com to find out about our full range of products, including our revolutionary broadband radar and HDS integrated navigation system.

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