MD71EMC
The Marine Data Systems MD71EMC is an Electromagnetic Compass (EMC) System which detects the Earth’s magnetic field directly. It then transmits the ship’s Heading over a NMEA 0183 digital connection to one or more Heading Repeaters installed at any convenient location on a vessel. The EMC has no moving parts – unlike a TMC (Transmitting Magnetic Compass) which detects the moving compass card of a ship’s compass in its binnacle.
The MD71EMC uses the latest technology to accurately process and convert the ship’s magnetic compass heading to NMEA 0183 heading data with unparalleled accuracy at speeds of up to 70 knots and rates of turn up to 20° per second. The system has been developed with improved magnetic correction facilities to reduce deviation effects caused by the magnetic influence of the craft. The compactness of the complete system makes it particularly appropriate where the size of the craft makes it physically impossible or financially imprudent to install a gyro. The MD71EMC Transmitting Magnetic Compass System from Marine Data: Flexible in application, easy to install and simple to maintain.
Applications: Provides a digital NMEA heading output to drive a Heading Repeater (or other devices) at a convenient location. A solution for when size of the craft makes it physically impossible or financially imprudent to install a gyro.
Key feature:
- Automatic calibration with host ship’s magnetic compass by turning the ship through 390°
- The MD71EMC has no moving parts; also known as a solid state compass
- 2x power supply inputs; 2x NMEA 0183 data channels output
- Bright OLED display provides good clarity with high contrast and wide viewing angles