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After a period of restrictions due to COVID-19 and the cancellation of many exhibitions, JRC | Alphatron Marine is once again proud to present her products, innovations, and solutions at SMM, one of the world’s largest exhibitions.

At the 30th edition of this exhibition they will show a total package with professional deepsea and inland equipment, demonstrate their new modular consoles and introduce the new AlphaRiverPilot MFS.

Motion control system

At SMM they will present their latest innovation with regards to system integration, the modular consoles. This modular console is a unique and new bridge console concept. The main components of the console are made of lightweight aluminium. The top cover, hatches, and optional sides are made of recycled ABS, primarily to save weight, but an additional benefit is that it is a sustainable product and therefore environmentally friendly.

Also, the delivery time is significantly reduced because they have all parts in stock. JRC | Alphatron Marine will showcase a new motion control system, the AlphaRiverPilot MFS. This is the successor to the AlphaPilot MF that has been used by the customers on a huge number of inland vessels for many years. The AlphaRiverPilot MFS will be obtainable in two different versions, a desk mount and a flush mount version.

Associated modified motor

On the show, they also have the JMR-611 river radar, the next generation in sensor technology

The new control units have the same form factor as their existing MFS repeater line and are equipped with a 5-inch colour touch screen, providing a great and simple user experience. The new AlphaRiverPilot MFS is easy to install and also very accessible for updates. In addition, this river pilot can be linked to multiple devices, for example, the AlphaRiverTrackPilot and compass.

On the show, they also have the JMR-611 river radar, the next generation in sensor technology. This radar characterises itself by an excellent suppression of unwanted reflections from waves on wide water. In addition, this radar uses an aerodynamic scanner and an associated modified motor. This makes this radar extremely suitable for the most extreme weather conditions. The JMR-611 is the first river radar with an extreme low reflection on the monitor, according to the new regulations. With their JMR-611 river radar, they are prepared for the future.

Clear radar image

They also present the JMR-5400 radar for CAT1 and CAT2 vessels, a high-performance sensor technology. This radar significantly improves short-range detection and target discrimination on high-brightness displays with the intuitive icon-based operation.

The system runs on the latest signal processing technology designed by JRC, allowing radar images to effortlessly run faster and more efficiently than ever before. With this fully in-house developed radar, they can guarantee a clear radar image with clear targets even during rain and rough sea. By adding the proprietary optimisation technology to the automatic clutter removal function, image discrimination at close range has reached a whole new level. They would like to invite users to visit their stand.

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