Tokyo Keiki 102290369 Gyrocompass Vertical Amp PCB
The Tokyo Keiki 102290369 Vertical Amp PCB is an essential electronic component for maritime navigation systems. This circuit board is specifically designed as the vertical amplification module for Tokyo Keiki gyrocompasses. Thanks to its high-quality construction, this component guarantees extremely accurate signal processing, which is crucial for the stability and reliability of course determination at sea.
Whether it is for maintenance, repair, or keeping a spare stock, this original Tokyo Keiki circuit board provides the assurance needed for safe navigation. The component is manufactured according to strict maritime standards to withstand the challenging conditions on board ships.
Key Features
- Original quality: An authentic Tokyo Keiki component for maximum compatibility with your existing gyrocompass.
- High precision: Optimized for processing vertical signals, ensuring stable course readings under all weather conditions.
- Durable design: Developed with industrial-grade components that can withstand vibrations and temperature fluctuations.
- Plug-and-play installation: Designed for direct replacement of faulty vertical amplification modules in supported systems.
Technical Specifications
In the maritime sector, it is all about details. Below you will find the technical data for this specific component:
- Brand: Tokyo Keiki
- Part Number: 102290369
- Product Type: Vertical Amp PCB (Vertical Amplifier Circuit Board)
- Application: Suitable for various Tokyo Keiki gyrocompass installations
- Function: Amplification and conditioning of vertical signals within the gyro system
- Condition: New or refurbished (depending on stock status)
- Country of Origin: Japan
Why Choose Tokyo Keiki Parts?
- Tokyo Keiki is globally recognized for their expertise in navigation equipment. By choosing part number 102290369, you prevent failures in your gyro system and extend the lifespan of your navigation bridge. This specific board ensures that the vertical reference points of your compass are accurately corrected, which is essential for automatic steering systems and radar integration.