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This open-array radar delivers 25-kW transmit power and clear echo definition at all ranges. It has rotation speeds of 24 and 48 RPM with a max range scale of 96 nautical miles (177 km).
The 1.8-degree horizontal beamwidth provides a high-resolution image and high antenna gain to pick out targets at a distance, while 8-bit true colour imagery enhances target separation.
This radar doesn’t have any complex user settings to deal with, so it’s easy to install and start using.
Increase the duration of the transmit pulse, which helps maximise the energy on targets. This provides larger target size on the chartplotter.
Locate flocks of birds at the water’s surface where baitfish are also likely to be found.
A historical “trail” is left on the screen to help you quickly and easily identify moving targets and potential collision threats.
Single radar antenna is capable of providing split-screen images on your chartplotter for both close and long range.
Using dual radar provides redundancy and allows each display unit on the boat to pull data from one of two different radar sources.
Gain automatically adjusts levels to optimum settings for harbors, nearshore and offshore in open waters.
Gain automatically adjusts sea clutter for calm, medium and rough sea conditions.
Overlay radar images onto your chartplotter’s map page. You can add an optional autopilot or heading sensor (sold separately) for best results.
Mini-automatic radar plotting aid (MARPA) tracks up to 10 selected targets, helping you keep track of other vessels and avoid collisions.
Set the safety zone, and receive an alarm when an object enters the zone.
Variable range markers (VRM) and electronic bearing lines (EBL) allow rapid measurements of distance and bearing to vessels and land.
Single radar antenna is capable of providing split-screen images on your chartplotter side by side, with independent range setting and controls for both close and long range. One or both ranges can also be viewed as a chart overlay.