Waterfront: Free and Easy

A solar-powered, wireless network of marine electronic instruments may sound like science fiction, but Tacktick’s Micronet navigation system brings this technology to the real world. Data is transmitted from hull transducers, wind instruments and even GPS units to wireless displays located around the vessel.
 
There are no long wire runs connecting the senders to the display units, which can be installed anywhere on board. A lithium cell charged by a built-in solar panel powers the units, which display information in either analog or digital form. Data include speed, heading, depth and wind information.

Existing GPS units on board can be utilized by connecting the NMEA interface to the Micronet transmitter. An information-on-deck package employs a laptop PC to display navigation and racing software.

 

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