BCG Delivers Radar/ARPA Stations to CPM

Posted by Eric Haun
Thursday, December 15, 2016

Buffalo Computer Graphics (BCG) Inc. said it has delivered additional simulators to longtime customer Columbia Pacific Maritime School (CPM), in Portland Ore.

CPM ordered two additional radar/ARPA stations consisting of the brand new PC21X7 emulation, Virtual Steering Stand (VSS) software, as well as a new MaST instructor station. The order is in addition to the PCBME emulations it already has in Portland.
BCG and CPM have had a relationship for many years, and Capt. Dennis Degner, CPM’s Director, chose to come back to BCG to expand the school’s training capabilities. The simulator is installed as part of a new expanded facility for Capt. Degner and Columbia Pacific Maritime.
Categories: Education/Training Electronics Marine Electronics Technology

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