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SP-70 Handheld Autopilot System
The SI-TEX SP-70 Autopilot will add relaxation to your cruising and fishing activity. Designed for most any boat and easily installed on outboard, inboard and sterndrive vessels with either hydraulic, or quadrant steering systems.
Ultra-compact, waterproof Control Unit has simple keypad operation and large LCD display of heading course, rudder angle, operating mode and error messages.
Control Unit can be used as dash-mounted keypad or quickly and easily removed from mounting bracket for use as a handheld portable.
Additional steering stations can be easily added with optional plug-in connectors.
Exceptionally easy to use. Just steer to desired course, press the PILOT key and the system takes over to steer you on your way. Automatically.
Built-in NMEA-0183 Loran/GPS interface for precise course-line navigation along routes.
Bold, backlit displays with ten levels of brightness for clear reading in any light.
Digital displays of rudder angle and operation mode in use, constantly giving you up-to-the-minute operating status.
Automatic Sea State and Trim Controls and ten selectable levels of rudder sensitivity with high and low speed settings for smooth, precise steering.
Rudder feedback verifies autopilot's commands.
Ghost Rudder backup allows autopilot to use memory of rudder movements to calculate new movements in event of rudder feedback failure.
Heading Output feature allows you to stabilize radar display.
Built-in diagnostic and self tests, plus visual and audible alarms.
Power Steering mode offers convenient push-button steering. Stand By mode for manual steering situations.
Optional analog Rudder Angle Indicator for easy, at-a-glance reading of exact rudder position.
Works with solenoid valves also.
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SP-80 Fixed Mount Autopilot System
For boater who know where they're going. SP-80 takes you where you want to be--effortlessly. It's smart, precise piloting gives you the extra hand on deck you've always needed. And the operation is a snap: Simply set the course and the SP-80 takes the controls, piloting you to your destination with ease and precision. So bait the lines or simply enjoy the sunset. With the SI-TEX SP-80 Autopilot you're right on course. Hands free, and ready to really let you go.
Designed for inboard outboard and sterndrive vessels with either hydraulic or quadrant steering systems.
Automatically pilots to your next waypoint using built-in NMEA 0183 Loran/GPS interface.
Waterproof control head easily installs flush or surface mounted.
System can be expanded by adding fully functional second-station option with the SI-TEX SP-70 Handheld Control Unit.
Bold, backlit display with ten levels of brightness for clear reading in any light.
Accurate digital displays of rudder angle and operating mode in use, constantly giving you up-to-the minute operating status.
Automatic Sea State and Trim controls and ten selectable levels of rudder sensitivity with high and low speed settings for smooth, precise steering.
Rudder feedback verifies autopilot's commands.
Ghost Rudder backup allows autopilot to use memory of rudder movements to calculate new movements in event of rudder feedback failure.
Heading Output feature allows you to stabilize radar display.
Built-in diagnostics and self tests, plus visual and audible alarms.
Power Steering mode offers convenient push-button steering. Stand-By mode for manual steering situations.
Optional analog Rudder Angle Indicator for easy, at-a-glance reading of exact rudder position.
Works with solenoid valves also.
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SRA-1 Rudder Angle Indicator
A quick, positive, visual indication of rudder angle can be very important when docking or maneuvering a boat in tight quarters. It can save not only your gel coat but your pride. The SI-TEX SRA-1 Rudder Angle Indicator gives you a precise look at exactly where your rudder is positioned.
An easy-to-read 3-1/8" diameter analog faceplate displays, in high resolution, the rudder position from zero through fifty degrees to either port or starboard. High visibility white characters and scale registrations, along with red and green directional markings stand out from a black background. Where many other analog rudder angle indicators have a pointer at the twelve o'clock position on the dial, the SRA-1's zero position is at six o'clock. This configuration has the advantage of being more intuitive. The indicator moves in exactly the same way as the rudder relative to the boat.
The SRA-1 is designed for use with the SI-TEX SP-70 and SP-80 Autopilots, as well as others equipped with a rudder feedback transducer and an output connector for a rudder angle indicator. It will fit a standard 3-3/8" circular instrument cutout in a dash, or it can be mounted in an optional watertight ABS plastic case. Up to five SRA-1 units can be connected to a single SI-TEX autopilot.
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