3716-103 CASSENS & PLATH Künstlicher Navigations-Horizont schwarz für Sextant
3716-103 CASSENS & PLATH Künstlicher Navigations-Horizont schwarz für Sextant
3716-104 CASSENS & PLATH Künstlicher Navigations-Horizont weiß für Sextant
The artificial navigation horizon is required for measuring the celestial altitude with the sextant when there is no horizon visibility, for example at night, in ground fog, when traveling under land or for land navigation.
The artificial horizon can be used on all CASSENS & PLATH sextants that are equipped with illumination, as it requires a power supply. These are the sextant models Horizon Ultra, Polaris, Bobby Schenk and Professional (with illumination).
The artificial horizon can easily be exchanged for the normal sextant telescope thanks to its clamping screw. No adjustment is necessary.
The device is used as a normal sextant telescope (3 x 25 mm) with a bubble level inserted into the optical path. A crosshair and the dragonfly bubble appear in front of a red illuminated background. A dimmer allows the brightness to be optimally adjusted to the external lighting conditions. An additional shade glass can be attached to the lens for solar observations.
The artificial horizon is suitable for navigation and approved for commercial shipping under BSH/047/01/78.
For purely training purposes, the artificial training horizon (article no. 3716-113) is an inexpensive alternative. You can find it under "Similar products".
A suitable case is available as an accessory to provide optimum protection when storing the artificial navigation horizon.
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The artificial navigation horizon is required for measuring the celestial altitude with the sextant when there is no horizon visibility, for example at night, in ground fog, when traveling under land or for land navigation.
The artificial horizon can be used on all CASSENS & PLATH sextants that are equipped with illumination, as it requires a power supply. These are the sextant models Horizon Ultra, Polaris, Bobby Schenk and Professional (with illumination).
The artificial horizon can easily be exchanged for the normal sextant telescope thanks to its clamping screw. No adjustment is necessary.
The device is used as a normal sextant telescope (3 x 25 mm) with a bubble level inserted into the optical path. A crosshair and the dragonfly bubble appear in front of a red illuminated background. A dimmer allows the brightness to be optimally adjusted to the external lighting conditions. An additional shade glass can be attached to the lens for solar observations.
The artificial horizon is suitable for navigation and approved for commercial shipping under BSH/047/01/78.
For purely training purposes, the artificial training horizon (article no. 3716-113) is an inexpensive alternative. You can find it under "Similar products".
A suitable case is available as an accessory to provide optimum protection when storing the artificial navigation horizon.
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