![]() It consists of a coach station and eight stations for trainees contain every station on the three computers Ber.adtha for training with four screens representing the case of a real ship tower, where one of the devices represent the state of the real radar shows the fixed and moving targets with the possibility of a full deal with real Kradar provider technology warning prevent the collision, and the second device associated with him directly showing navigational charts of the marine area that is being training where with navigational barriers and all that it contains the actual map, the third machine who shall represent the case of other equipment of Jairo, inch, GPS, ECHO SOUNDER, state engines and indicators, the master automation, where they are preparing Exercise Training on the coach station and the trainees to implement the tasks entrusted to them directly, the training program and logs all the course of the exercise and doing the trainees, so as to avoid observations and re-evaluation at the end of the training session. LightMaster has also worked closely with Neptune Navigation, the UKs leading specialist in Tide Prediction and Passage Planning for small-craft sailors.Simulator tower and prevent collisions: (RADAR ARPA): Many RYA courses centre their teaching methods around our software. LightMaster has worked closely with the Royal Yachting Association during nearly 30 years of designing training software. Our overall objective is to assist you to gain the knowledge and experience needed to make your boating safer and more enjoyable. We concentrate on providing help in those topics where a computer can provide better training than a book or video presentation. Here you will find truly interactive programs, to make learning easier and more fun. LightMaster Software is the UK's leading supplier of training software for leisure and small craft sailors, a position it has held since pioneering this form of training, in 1992. ![]() So please click on the link above to see our product range and for ordering. ![]()
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