Sponsored By. About us. Contact us. World News. Companies Directory. Trading Market. People With Opinion. Market Prices. Bot Change Password Log out. Customer Attention Contact us. Together, Nobeltec, MaxSea and Mapmedia are investing heavily to build the best products for marine navigation.
We are proud to be offering the most advanced solutions on the market that provide a comfortable, safe and, reliable experience no matter the marine activity. Thanks to the work put in by our Ambassadors we can share with our community the performance of our software, new exciting features and how each feature can be used in versatile way. On top of that, we get to live through the moments of professionals pushing themselves to their limits, in some cases travelling around the world in grueling races with undeterred joie de vivre.
In other cases, our Ambassadors provide us with practical tips and guides that are useful for anyone who wants to learn more about the ins and outs of sailing. Who are they? Isabelle Joschke, an off-shore racing athlete who has more than earned her stripes, uses TZ Professional to plan out her strategies. Sport fishing pro and holder of several record catches athlete Guillaume Fourrier, uses TZ Professional with all the added modules to search out the best zones and owes his record 8.
Racing crew Team Jolokia, enjoyed huge success over the last few years and have made sure to share that with us. Find out about the stories and news of other Ambassadors on our blog or via social media. I have been running TimeZero with a customer since V1.
It does not like you sleeping the computer but it picks up all the data from the NavNet network and syncs perfectly. Dont dump Maxsea TZ for Nobeltecs bloated software! Interesting to see how it pans out nobeltecs radar being Koden and all. After all, this is precisely why Beta Users exist and they have been very valuable in helping Maxsea develop and improve the TZ product.
This is also the reason why the introduction had been held off so long in the U. Furuno Tech. I just received the new MaxSea TZ brochure from my friendly installer, and have found something curious: Though the comparison table for Navigator and Explorer suggests that the only difference between them is the Navnet3D hardware integration and some obscure weather feature , the two versions have different hardware requirements: — 1GB RAM for Navigator vs.
I would have thought that ethernet is ethernet and the devices connected via ethernet just broadcast their info and maxsea TZ would just pick them up off the network? Sneaky FAQ.. Nah…just the way Furuno designed things. But the FAX30 weatherfax is entirely different. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Don't subscribe All Replies to my comments Notify me of followup comments via e-mail.
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