Sparton Navigation and Exploration Introduces New Advanced Navigation Sensors
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- Created on December 04, 2011
- Written by Sparton Navigation
Sparton's navigation sensors product overview webinar will provide customers information on the following product features:
-- DC-4 and GEDC-6 Features, Benefits, and Architecture
-- The Importance of 3-D In-Field Calibration
-- Advantages of AdaptNav(TM) Sensor Fusion Algorithms
-- Overview of Sparton Factory Sensor Calibrations
-- Introduction to NorthTek(TM) Enabled User Customized Navigation Sensors
-- The Importance of Gyro-Enhancement in Navigation Sensors
-- Overview of the Sparton Navigation Development System for Navigation Sensor Evaluation and Application Integration
We cordially invite you to our interactive webinar. The product overview will be followed by a Question and Answer period whereupon customers are welcomed to participate.
Sparton DC-4 and GEDC-6 Product Overview Webinar Schedule
The one-hour webinar will be held on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 at 4:00 PM Eastern Standard Time.
To register, please send your name, title, company name and email address to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. no later than 12/12/2011. A confirmation email will be sent shortly thereafter with all information necessary to attend.
These best-in-class navigation sensors are now available for shipment and can be purchased at www.thedigitalcompass.com , a newly launched gateway devoted to Sparton's proprietary line of products for use in the Navigation and Exploration markets. The website contains product literature, access to product guides, application notes and Sparton coded NorthTek(TM) application program downloads.
About Sparton Navigation and Exploration
Sparton Navigation and Exploration, a provider of market leading sensors for commercial and defense applications globally, designs, tests and manufactures its digital compasses and hydrophones for the most demanding customer environments with a unique user programmable feature that allows these sensors to be customized to solve unique challenges and requirements for unparalleled heading accuracy. For more information, visit www.thedigitalcompass.com
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