Category:Navigational equipment
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Here is a list of articles in the category Navigational equipment of the Engineering portal.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- GPS navigation devices (40 P)
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Pages in category "Navigational equipment"
The following 166 pages are in this category, out of 166 total.
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- Physics:Active Bat
- Engineering:Adrianov compass
- Engineering:Advanced Inertial Reference Sphere
- Engineering:Air data inertial reference unit
- Engineering:Air data module
- Astronomy:Aircraft periscope
- Engineering:AIS station
- Engineering:Alidade
- Astronomy:Almucantar
- Engineering:Anemometer
- Engineering:Astrocompass
- Astronomy:Astrodome (aeronautics)
- Astronomy:Astrolabe
- Engineering:Attitude indicator
- Engineering:Automatic identification system
- Engineering:Automatic radar plotting aid
- Engineering:Autonomous Landing Hazard Avoidance Technology
- Engineering:Aviation transponder interrogation modes
- Physics:Azimuth compass
- Engineering:AZUSA
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- Pace count beads
- Engineering:Parallel rulers
- Engineering:Pelorus (instrument)
- Engineering:Personal navigation assistant
- Engineering:Pitometer log
- Astronomy:Planisphere
- Engineering:Plotter (instrument)
- Engineering:Plough (instrument)
- Points of the compass
- Engineering:Port Chalmers time ball
- Portolan chart
- Engineering:Pressure reference system
- Protractor
- Physics:Pulse-Doppler radar
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- Engineering:SAGEM Sigma 30
- Engineering:SailTimer
- Engineering:Satellite data unit
- Engineering:Satellite navigation device
- Engineering:Schuler tuning
- Engineering:Sea ring
- Engineering:Self-steering gear
- Astronomy:Sextant
- Engineering:Ship log
- Engineering:Silva compass
- Company:Silva compass
- Smart shoe
- Engineering:Smartglasses
- Engineering:Smartwatch
- Burt's solar compass
- Burt’s solar compass
- Astronomy:Solar compass
- Engineering:Spy basket
- Astronomy:ST-124-M3 inertial platform
- Astronomy:Star tracker
- Physics:Submarine signals
- Astronomy:Sun sensor
- Physics:Sunstone (medieval)