Teledyne

Teledyne TSS has a century of experience in marine navigation, gyrocompasses and steering controls. This is combined with a range of high-tech, accurate sensors for heading and motion measurement, and subsea pipe and cable survey and detection.

As well as its commercially available products, the Company offers a bespoke engineering service to meet increasing naval demands specifically in the realm of steering controls and navigation technology.

Experienced TSS engineers work together with defence agencies and prime contractors to provide seamless product integration for new build and retrofit projects.

Based in Watford, Hertfordshire (UK) and with satellite offices in Aberdeen, Scotland and Houston, Texas (USA) and Singapore, Teledyne TSS Ltd. offers comprehensive sales and service capabilities through its own personnel and its products are supported by a world-wide network of representatives.

Picture of Meridian Gyrocompass Standard
The Meridian gyrocompass is a product suitable for the ever-changing needs of a modern integrated navigation bridge system.


Picture of Meridian Gyrocompass Surveyor
The Meridian Surveyor boasts a wide range of interfaces to enable use on any marine vessel.


Picture of Meridian Gyrocompass Subsea
Seafarers the world over have relied on SG Brown gyrocompasses for almost 100 years.


Picture of Dial Repeater
The Meridian Dial Repeater has a large, O 120mm 360° x 1 ° dial display.


Picture of Data Repeater
The Meridian Data Repeater has a large, clear (34mm x 127mm) Green Vacuum fluorescent display.


Picture of Digital Repeater
The Meridian Digital Repeater has a large, red 4 digit (25mm x 14mm, 7 segment) plus bar graph LED display.


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The Pedestal Stand is designed for bridge wing or any free standing installations.


The Meridian Bearing Repeater is designed to withstand all the harsh weather conditions associated with the open bridge.


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The Bulkhead Mounting Bracket is designed to mount the Meridian Bearing repeater onto internal or external vertical surfaces.


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