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Simrad and Lowrance announce Precision-9 Compass

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NAVICO, the parent company to the Lowrance and Simrad brands, has announced the release of the Precision-9 Compass, which delivers heading and rate-of-turn information with an enhanced level of accuracy to Simrad and Lowrance autopilots, radars and navigational systems over an NMEA 2000 connection.

The Precision-9 Compass incorporates a sophisticated solid-state sensor array measuring motion on nine separate axes. Data from all nine axes is used to calculate the most accurate heading and rate-of-turn information possible, avoiding common limitations of conventional fluxgate electronic compasses. Once the compass is calibrated, it delivers heading accuracy of ±2 degrees, with a pitch and roll range of ±45 degrees.

Measuring 4.69-inches across and 1.42-inches tall, the more compact Precision-9 Compass housing is ideal for discreet installations. An easily adjustable mounting bracket allows the unit to be installed on any vessel, in almost any location. It also may be mounted directly to any flat surface, and external up-mast installations are possible to avoid magnetic interference from steel hulls. Installation is further simplified by NMEA 2000 connectivity, with a single cable carrying both power and data.

The Precision-9 Compass is scheduled for February 2016 availability from authorised distributors throughout the APAC region at $939 RRP AUD and $1089 RRP NZD.For more information please visit the Lowrance and Simrad websites.

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