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Navitron Nt990 Hdi Heading Data Interface 990 Hdi/2 Radar & Heading Repeater If on 2040-parts.com

US $540.00
Location:

364001, India

364001, India
Condition:New Brand:NAVITRON Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Manufacturer Part Number:NT990HDI

FOR SALE HERE IS 

Navitron Systems Ltd 
Heading and Speed Data Interface

Model : NT990 HDI
BRAND NEW 

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Input Signal types: -

Synchro ratios: -
1:1, 36:1, 90:1,
180:1 360:1

Step by Step: -
3, 6, 24 steps/degree

M-type: -
12 steps/degree

Speed Log: -
200 or 400 pulse
per nautical mile


Type NT990HDI

Click for information on the NT990HDI

For 4800 bd and 38,400 bd NMEA data acquisition from most gyrocompass types combining speed log data if required


Simultaneous Outputs: -

NT990HDI / 1
(Single NMEA Output)

$HEHDT, $HEROT & $VDVHW in installation selectable 4800 or 38,400 baud combinations

NT990HDI / 2 
(Dual NMEA Output)

As above with each channel independently installation selectable



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