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Tacktick Instrument Systems Following the launch of Micronet mn100 instruments, tacktick is the first company to produce a full range of solar powered, wireless networking marine electronics for all sizes of sail and powerboats. tacktick dominates the world of Olympic sailing. and now provides wireless electronics to America's Cup and Admiral's Cup boats as well as cruising and racing fleets globally. Never before have electronics been so simple, flexible or perfect for cruising. The system's speed of installation, immediacy of updating, total flexibility in use, and important weight savings of the new Micronet instrumentation gives a decisive boost to competitive racing boats. tacktick's Micro Compass System proved a huge advantage over competitors using glass ball compasses. To win races you must react to even small wind shifts. Readable, precise and reliable heading information from you compass is critical. Digital compasses deliver this data right into your natural field of view, where you need it, how you need it, when you need it. The Micro Compass's tactical scale gives you clear stable figures corresponding on port and starboard tack. The readings while tacking are always the same, meaning you never have to remember numbers. Key Features: - No wires or connections to make
- Simple to set-up and use
- Totally waterproof (submersible to 10m)
Shock resistant - Includes T055 Strap Bracket
- Lightweight only 153g (0.34lbs)
- Ultra wide viewing angles
- Battery level indicator
- Precise to 1 degree
- Easy to read large digits
- Data Displays:
- Heading
- Tactical Scale
- Race Timer
Specifications: - Character Height: 20mm
- Backlighting: No
- Timer: 1s resolution, 1 to 20 minutes
Heel & pitch angle: +/- 30° - Countdown alarms: audible tones indicate time to start
Mounting plane: vertical - Size: 100 x 68 x 57mm
- Calibration: factory set
- Heading Resolution: 1°
- Battery life: 200 hrs back up, automatic solar recharging
- Weight: 0.34lbs (153g)
Click here for Micro Compass User Guide Click here for Micro Compass Quick Reference Guide

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