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Simrad NSO-II User Manual

Simrad NSO-II
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Navigating with the NSO-II | NSO-II Operator Manual
Magnetic variation
Magnetic variation is the dierence between true bearings and magnetic bearings,
caused by dierent location of the Geographic and the Magnetic north poles. Any local
anomalies such as iron deposits might also aect the magnetic bearings.
Magnetic variation is applied in order to navigate with heading in True mode.
When set to Auto, the system automatically converts magnetic north to true north. Select
manual mode if you need to enter your own local magnetic variation.
Datum
Most paper charts are made in the WGS84 format, which also is used by the NSO-II system.
If your paper charts are in a dierent format, you can change the datum settings
accordingly to match your paper charts.
Coordinate system
Several coordinate systems can be used to control the format for lat./lon coordinates
displayed on the chart panel.
Phantom Loran
Enables use of Phantom Loran.
Loran settings
Denes Loran chains (GRI) and preferred station for waypoint entry, cursor
position and position panel.
The graphic example shows cursor position window with Loran position
information.
For more information refer to your Loran system documentation.
Navigation panels
The Steer and Position panels can be used to display information when you are
navigating.
Steer panel
Data elds
Tap left/right
arrow symbol to
scroll
Course line
Vessel symbol O course limit

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Simrad NSO-II Specifications

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BrandSimrad
ModelNSO-II
CategoryMarine Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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