RNLI
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution crews have saved over 142,200 lives in and around the UK coasts since 1824. RHOTHETA Elektronik GmbH supports the work of the rescue teams by supplying SAR radio direction finding systems.
Read MoreThe Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution (KNRM) is a registered charity that saves lives at sea and in coastal waters in the Netherlands. The KNRM is a foundation supported entirely by voluntary contributions, inheritances and legacies. The foundation receives no financial support from the government.
Lifeboat crew members are professionally trained volunteers who are available 24 hours a day.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution crews have saved over 142,200 lives in and around the UK coasts since 1824. RHOTHETA Elektronik GmbH supports the work of the rescue teams by supplying SAR radio direction finding systems.
Read MoreThe Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution (KNRM) is a registered charity that saves lives at sea and in coastal waters in the Netherlands. The KNRM is a foundation supported entirely by voluntary contributions, inheritances and legacies. The foundation receives no financial support from the government.Lifeboat crew members are professionally trained volunteers who are available 24
Read MoreRHOTHETA direction finding devices have been installed on the ships of the DGzRS since 1996. We are proud that RHOTHETA direction finding devices have been helping to rescue shipwrecked people on the German coast for over 20 years. Open the website of DGzRS Deutsche Seenotretter
Read MoreRHOTHETA is proud to equip the United States Coast Guard with the RT-500-M radio direction finder. Since 2019, RHOTHETA has been supplying the main contractor L3 Harris with this device for integration into mission systems on board the new Sentinel-class Fast Response Cutter.
Read MoreIn 2019, the Canadian Coast Guard placed an order with Seacoast Marine Electronics, a RHOTHETA dealer based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. As a result, the Canadian Coast Guard will replace aging direction finders across its fleet with the RT-500-M radio direction finder within two to three years.
Read MoreThe Dutch pilots contribute to the safe and fast navigation of ships to and from the Dutch ports and the Flemish ports on the Scheldt. Each year they support more than 90,000 ships. Loodswezen wants to be a leader by excelling in terms of service delivery, training and education, efficiency, technology and customer satisfaction. Well-trained
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