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How's Your "Q"?
Airmar manufactures the majority of depth- and fishfinder transducers in use.
Time Zero, Live
On the water with Furuno NavNet 3D and one of its core architects.
Instruments, the New Generation
A bounty of innovative NMEA 2000 gauges offer near-unlimited data-display choices.
Pocket Navigation
It's amazing what they're squeezing into gadgets these days. Makes you wonder where it's all headed.
Down to the Wire
Why 2008 is the ironic year of NMEA 2000.
Hanging on the Telephone
Spotty satellite service may soon be a thing of the past for satphone users.
Real-World AIS
If you want to make sure you're seen by boats and ships alike, you need AIS.
RECENT REVIEWS
Furuno DRS4A UHD Radar
The DRS4A showed itself adept at the true dual range and automatic target tracking (ARPA) features built into all UHD scanners.
Furuno SC-30 Satellite Compass
Furuno's new SC-30 can sense a boat's sea motion and relationship to Earth. And it feels all that with astonishing accuracy and speed.
Airmar PB200 WeatherStation
The latest all-solid-state Airmar WeatherStation uses acceleration and gyro sensors to correct its compass for boat motion.
Autotether
This self-contained system replaces a normal kill-switch clip with a spring-loaded plunger.
Fusion Marine Stereo
Behind the hinged face of the $400 MS-IP500 is a waterproof iPod dock that fits most current models.
Alpine Marine Stereo
Renowned car audio innovator Alpine Electronics also has a new iPod-friendly marine stereo for your consideration.
KEP Marine Monitors
KEP Marine is likely one of the largest and most accomplished marine electronics companies you've probably never heard of, though you may have marveled at one of its super-bright monitors with a more familiar brand name on it.
Raymarine DSM 400
Raymarine's powerhouse DSM 400 black-box fishfinder weighs 27 pounds and contains four independent digital sonar transceivers.
Lowrance Broadband Sounder
This $799 black-box fishfinder networks to all current Lowrance displays.
Shine Micro RadarPlus AIS-BX
You can now purchase Shine Micro's AIS-BX Class B transponder for $799 and use it as a high-performance, true dual-channel AIS receiver.
Bushnell ONIX 400
Bushnell's Onix 400 mapping GPS is designed primarily for hikers, but can deliver both XM Satellite Weather and Radio in a form portable enough to also go on the water.
Electronics Blog
LCX-113 #2, a GPS shoot out
[Tue, 18.33]
Continuing yesterday's ode to the Lowrance LCX-113, I'll explain how I've been using it to test GPS sensors against each other. Every NMEA 2000 MFD and instrument I've tried can handle multiple GPS...
[Fri, 9.34]

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