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Northstar M-series – complete navigation

by Sandman PR on 21 Oct 2008
Northstar M series Navico http://www.navico.com

Northstar’s M-series (M84 and M121) multi-function units excel as complete navigation packages for boats of all sizes – integrating GPS, radar, sonar, fuel management and video functionality into a daylight viewable high-resolution display.

Northstar High Definition Digital radar combined with C-Map cartography (further to the 32MB embedded background chart as standard) also provides a comprehensive array of navigational aids, including chart overlay.

Equipped with a powerful 1kW (RMS) sounder that automatically adjusts the output power (1kW or 600W) to match the wattage of the transducer, no separate sounder processor is required. Simply plug the transducer of your choice into the M84 or M121 and it’s up and running.

Optional Automatic Identification System receivers display vital vessel information from registered vessels on the chartplotter screen.

Both the M84 and M121 also offer on-demand access to the engine’s fuel performance data, as well as SmartCraft™ management for SmartCraft-enabled engines.

Northstar also brings video to the helm. Simply connect a camera for deck monitoring, engine room surveillance, even underwater views. Or connect a DVD player or camcorder for entertainment at the helm!

Northstar’s M-series also offers the option of 8' / 20.1cm (M84) or 12' / 30.5cm (M121) display sizes.

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

Navico is the parent company to five leading marine electronics brands: B&G, Eagle, Lowrance, Northstar and Simrad. Navico has approximately 2,500 employees globally, 2007 turnover of approximately USD 332 million and is headquartered in Oslo, Norway. The company has development and manufacturing facilities in the USA, Mexico, the UK, Norway and New Zealand.
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