Tideland Signal, sometimes referred to as Tidelands,[2] was a privately held, Houston, Texas based manufacturer of marine navigational aids, with main offices in Lafayette, Louisiana, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Burgess Hill, UK, Dubai, United Arab Emirates and Singapore.[3] It was the manufacturer of the ML-300 lantern, widely used in lighthouses around the world for more than 50 years.
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TidelandSignal, sometimes referred to as Tidelands, was a privately held, Houston, Texas based manufacturer of marine navigational aids, with main offices...
was removed from the lantern. It was replaced by a 12-inch (300 mm) TidelandSignal ML-300 acrylic optic. The original lens was loaned to Historic White...
electronics market. By 1973 they announced a product, and SPC convinced TidelandSignal to use its panels to power navigational buoys, initially for the U...
in respect of its offices in the Land of Carinthia. Case C-211/02 TidelandSignal Ltd v European Commission: supply case where the Commission rejected...
Guard Historian's Office. Archived from the original on 2017-05-01. TidelandSignal acrylic optic, Terry Pepper, Seeing the Light. "National Register Information...
Island, Kenosha, Wisconsin. Terry Pepper, Seeing the Light, 300 mm. TidelandSignal acrylic lens. Archived 2011-02-26 at the Wayback Machine Lighthouse...
& Finch Company. In turn, that was replaced by the 12-inch (300 mm)TidelandSignal ML-300 acrylic optic. The restored Fresnel lens is on display at the...
still powered by submarine cable. It is issued from a pair of 300 mm TidelandSignal ML300 acrylic optics mounted on the gallery railing. Because the light...
auspices around the Great Lakes: 433 major lights; ten lightships; 129 fog signals; and about 1,000 buoys. Of these 1,771 navigational aids, 160 stations...
square fog signal house Light First lit 1903 Focal height 12 m (39 ft) Lens Sixth order Fresnel lens (original), 12 inches (300 mm) TidelandSignal ML-300...
lighthouses, but now have cylindrical navigational lights. These included fog signal buildings and elevated iron catwalks, all of which have been removed. In...
(300 mm) glass. In 1985 the lens was replaced by a 12-volt solar-powered TidelandSignal 300 mm acrylic optic, which eliminated the need to maintain the submarine...
north pierhead tower has since been removed. The 12-inch (300 mm) TidelandSignal ML-300 acrylic lens is described as a medium-range modern Great Lakes...
(22 m) Lens Third order Fresnel Lens (original), 14.8-inch (375 mm) TidelandSignal acrylic Optic (current) Range 9 nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi) Characteristic...
focal plane is 46 feet (14 m). The building originally had a diaphone fog signal structure attached, and it was later removed. The iron catwalk was removed...
likely culprit was low visibility due to fog. The failure to place a fog signal would have been a factor. It is said that this was a low priority area,...
administered around the Great Lakes: 433 major lights; ten lightships; 129 fog signals; and about 1,000 buoys. Of these 1,771 navigational aids, only 160 stations...
Museum. The old battery system in the fog signal building was replaced by a solar powered 300 mm TidelandSignal acrylic optic atop a pole, which continues...
installed. The lighthouse now has a 7.5-inch (190 mm) 12-volt DC acrylic TidelandSignal optic. The Grays Reef Light is built to exactly the same plan as the...