Extremely affordable
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The Navigator comes at an extremely affordable price. As from now on, price is no longer an object to use thermal imaging on board of your vessel.
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| Crisp thermal images – 320 x 240 pixels |
The Navigator provides crisp, clear thermal imaging, 320 x 240 pixels. This allows the user to see more detail and detect more and smaller items.
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Wide-angle lens
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The Navigator is equipped with a 19 mm wide angle lens. Not only does it give you an extremely wide field of view (36°), it also eliminates the need for stabilization of the system.
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Different versions available
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The Navigator comes in two different versions:
- Static: This is a fixed mount version of the Navigator. Once installed, it is always looking in the same direction.
- Pan/Tilt: Apart from rotating +/- 180°, this version also has the possibility of tilting +/-45° through joystick operation. This way the operator can scan an entire area and look wherever he wants.
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| Designed for use in harsh maritime environments |
The Navigator is an extremely rugged system. Its vital core is well protected, IP66 rated, against humidity and water. The Navigator can be cleaned with a hose just like any other equipment. The Navigator operates between -25°C and +55°C. |
| Remote control panel |
The Navigator Pan/Tilt comes standard with a remote control panel with integrated joy stick to operate the Pan/Tilt. |
| Easy-to-use pan and tilt system |
The Navigator Pan/Tilt is equipped with intuitive joystick control which allows the captain to see +/-180° horizontal and/or +/-45° vertically. This offers excellent situational awareness. The pointing direction of the Navigator will be indicated on your screen so that you always know in which direction the camera is looking. |
| Lightweight |
Extremely lightweight, both versions of the Navigator can be installed at any position on board. They can be mounted at an optimal observation point providing maximum field of view. |
| Easy-to-install |
Both versions of the Navigator are extremely easy to integrate on board of a yacht. The images from the Navigator’s 320 x 240 pixels detector can be displayed on virtually any existing multifunction (i.e. chart plotter) display that accepts composite video. |