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Furuno Sc-1203f Satellite Compass 33.9" Antenna Used Radar Equipment Sc110 Sc50 on 2040-parts.com

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East Olympia, Washington, United States

East Olympia, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Furuno

This unit was purchased from Washington state department of Ferries. The Department updated all their Satellite Compass systems due to a new contract. They removed all their Funuro SC110 units from thier Ferries and I was able to purchase them. I spoke to the Department and all the units where working when they were removed.

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Model SC1203 33.9 Inch Antenna Unit with Three GPS Receivers. Wires are spliced so you will need to wire it to your processor.



FURUNO's high-grade satellite compass provides superior heading accuracy for AIS, radar, ECDIS and more

The SC-110 utilizes a GPS carrier frequency to determine heading and the performance is not affected by ship's speed, latitude, geomagnetism,

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