News
2010
Mar 10
Focus on extensive range of marine electronics
At this year's Oceanology International, the C A Clase team is focusing on providing visitors to stand M650 with support and advice on the distributor's extensive range of commercial marine electronics. C A Clase's knowledgeable and experienced team are available throughout the exhibition to update visitors with the latest product information, which includes details of the new Nauticomp Display Centric GB series, KVH coverage expansion for the TracPhone V7 Mini-VSAT and feature updates for the TracVision M series of satellite TV antennas.
"For the first time at Oceanology International we are focusing on our range of marine electronics which are suitable for a broad range of commercial applications. Whatever the requirement, our experienced team are available to talk through our wide range of solutions and packages which may be customized to meet individual requirement. We are also offering the latest product news and information for our product portfolio," comments Andy Banting, Commercial Marine Sales Manager, C A Clase (UK) Ltd.

New Product Information
Nauticomp Centric GB Series
Ensuring the demands of today's commercial vessels are fully met, the Nauticomp Centric GB series provides the complete look and feel of an authentic 'Glass Bridge' while delivering high performance and robust display screen equipment.
Designed for multiple display installations, a compact remote is available for the Centric GB series which can control up to five screens. Multiple inputs enable users to display all sources on each screen with total redundancy. Furthermore, Centric GB display screens feature Nauticomp's thin edge design, ensuring the cleanest possible look for the pilothouse. Prices for the Centric GB series start at Ј3,561.76 excluding VAT (UK RRP) for the 15" Centric GB series screen including single-display remote control.
KVH TracPhone V7 Mini-VSAT
The TracPhone V7 has been designed to provide cost-effective, always-on data and voice connections. The small 60cm (24") KVH antenna is 75% lighter and significantly smaller and than the standard one metre VSAT system and therefore is ideal for mounting on vessels with weight and size restrictions.
The reliable TracPhone V7 provides users with data rates of up to 512 Kbps for ship-to-shore transmissions and up to 2 Mbps for shore-to-ship downloads. In partnership with ViaSat, TracPhone V7 coverage has been expanded to include Africa, with plans recently announced to continue expansion to include the Indian Ocean by the end of Q1 2010.
KVH TracPhone V7 prices start at Ј27,829 excluding VAT (UK RRP). The system is also available with a three year lease maintenance plan that enables customers to purchase the system for $1 at the end of the term.
KVH TracVision M7 with Auto Skew
KVH has introduced a new Auto Skew feature to its TracVision M7 satellite TV antenna to enhance quality and eliminate the need for manual adjustment. The new Auto Skew functionality enables the antenna's skew angle to change automatically, in accordance with the vessel's geographical position, providing optimum performance and enhanced reception.
The cutting-edge TracVision M7 is a 60cm system, suitable for vessels of 60 ft and above. The system is priced at Ј8875.74 excluding VAT (UK RRP).
Extended KVH World Satellite Library
KVH has added new satellites to its World Satellite Library, to benefit new customers of its TracVision M5, M7 and M9 satellite TV antennas. The satellite library extension means that more satellite information is accessible, making changing satellites easier and eliminating the need for specific satellite information to be entered manually by crew onboard.
Based in Hampshire UK, C A Clase is the UK's leading distributor of marine electronics. The company distributes an extensive range of products from high quality brands including KVH TracPhone & TracVision, Nauticomp, SAAB Transponder Tech and SatPro.
"For the first time at Oceanology International we are focusing on our range of marine electronics which are suitable for a broad range of commercial applications. Whatever the requirement, our experienced team are available to talk through our wide range of solutions and packages which may be customized to meet individual requirement. We are also offering the latest product news and information for our product portfolio," comments Andy Banting, Commercial Marine Sales Manager, C A Clase (UK) Ltd.

New Product Information
Nauticomp Centric GB Series
Ensuring the demands of today's commercial vessels are fully met, the Nauticomp Centric GB series provides the complete look and feel of an authentic 'Glass Bridge' while delivering high performance and robust display screen equipment.
Designed for multiple display installations, a compact remote is available for the Centric GB series which can control up to five screens. Multiple inputs enable users to display all sources on each screen with total redundancy. Furthermore, Centric GB display screens feature Nauticomp's thin edge design, ensuring the cleanest possible look for the pilothouse. Prices for the Centric GB series start at Ј3,561.76 excluding VAT (UK RRP) for the 15" Centric GB series screen including single-display remote control.
KVH TracPhone V7 Mini-VSAT
The TracPhone V7 has been designed to provide cost-effective, always-on data and voice connections. The small 60cm (24") KVH antenna is 75% lighter and significantly smaller and than the standard one metre VSAT system and therefore is ideal for mounting on vessels with weight and size restrictions.
The reliable TracPhone V7 provides users with data rates of up to 512 Kbps for ship-to-shore transmissions and up to 2 Mbps for shore-to-ship downloads. In partnership with ViaSat, TracPhone V7 coverage has been expanded to include Africa, with plans recently announced to continue expansion to include the Indian Ocean by the end of Q1 2010.
KVH TracPhone V7 prices start at Ј27,829 excluding VAT (UK RRP). The system is also available with a three year lease maintenance plan that enables customers to purchase the system for $1 at the end of the term.
KVH TracVision M7 with Auto Skew
KVH has introduced a new Auto Skew feature to its TracVision M7 satellite TV antenna to enhance quality and eliminate the need for manual adjustment. The new Auto Skew functionality enables the antenna's skew angle to change automatically, in accordance with the vessel's geographical position, providing optimum performance and enhanced reception.
The cutting-edge TracVision M7 is a 60cm system, suitable for vessels of 60 ft and above. The system is priced at Ј8875.74 excluding VAT (UK RRP).
Extended KVH World Satellite Library
KVH has added new satellites to its World Satellite Library, to benefit new customers of its TracVision M5, M7 and M9 satellite TV antennas. The satellite library extension means that more satellite information is accessible, making changing satellites easier and eliminating the need for specific satellite information to be entered manually by crew onboard.
Based in Hampshire UK, C A Clase is the UK's leading distributor of marine electronics. The company distributes an extensive range of products from high quality brands including KVH TracPhone & TracVision, Nauticomp, SAAB Transponder Tech and SatPro.
Source: setcorp.ru
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