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ISO 11606:2000

Ships and marine technology -- Marine electromagnetic compasses

This International Standard specifies general requirements, type tests and individual tests for marine electromagnetic compasses intended for steering purposes and/or taking bearings on board ships required by Chapter V of SO-LAS, 1974 and the International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft (HSC Code). The magnetic compasses specified in this standard shall apply to the ships the overall length of which is normally not less than 24 m. In this context an electromagnetic compass is an item of electronic equipment which uses the geomagnetic field to obtain information about the ship's heading. This information is conveyed to the main compass (which is used for steering and taking bearings), to additional repeater indicators and, if required, to other navigational equipment.


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  • ISO 11606:1997
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