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Simrad/lowrance/navico 3g Broadband Radar Like New W All Cables & Interface on 2040-parts.com

US $1,199.99
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Simrad Manufacturer Part Number:3G Broadband Radar

SIMRAD 3G BROADBAND RADAR - Like New w All Cables & Interface
(MSRP $1,499.00)

This is your opportunity to get a professional quality ship's radar system at a rock bottom price.,  Purchased <1 Year Ago as part of vessel renovation project.  Radome and cable was installed but all other items remained in box.  Removed for sale three months later.

This revolutionary FMCW radar boasts outstanding performance, with crystal clear imagery, for novice and expert users alike.

Key Features

  • Unrivalled Short-Range
  • Crystal Clear Image
  • Automatic Clarity
  • MARPA Target Tracking
  • Dual Guard Zones
  • InstantOn™
  • Low Power Consumption
  • Zero Radiation Hazard
  • Quick Installation
  • 0-24nm Range
  • High Speed Mode
  • Ethernet Connectivity

  • Unrivalled Short-Range

    Superior short-range target discrimination allows clear identification of targets near your boat.
  • Crystal Clear Image

    Fantastic for tight manoeuvres in marinas or in conditions of limited visibility.
  • Automatic Clarity

    Proven Harbour and Offshore auto modes offer a simple solution that requires no tuning.
  • MARPA Target Tracking

    Track up to 10 targets (requires a heading sensor).
  • Dual Guard Zones

    Protect yourself from more angles.
  • InstantOn™

    Solid-state technology produces an immediate, accurate on-screen image unlike normal warm-up times associated with magnetron pulse radars.
  • Low Power Consumption

    Ideal for boats of any size, sail, cruise or fish.
  • Zero Radiation Hazard

    Safer than any other radar currently on the market and emitting less radiation than a mobile phone enable it to be mounted anywhere.
  • Quick Installation

    No reason to open the dome, no tune or zero mile adjustment and no radar-licensed technician required.
  • 0-24nm Range

    30% more range than the original BR24 Broadband Radar and zero main bang.
  • High Speed Mode

    Select 36rpm for almost instant updating at less than 1nm.
  • Ethernet Connectivity

    Connect to an NSS, NSE or NSO navigation system with ease.


SPECIFICATIONS

Technical/Environmental
 - Product Height 280 mm / 11 in
 - Product Weight 7.4 kg / 16 lbs (no cable)
 - Operating Temperature -25° to +55°C (-13° to +130°F)
 - Humidity +35°C (95°F) 95% RH
 - Waterproof Standard/rating IPX6

Radar
 - Antenna Horizontal Beam Width [deg] 5.2°+/-10% (-3dB width) °
 - Antenna Receiver Noise Figure [dB] 6
 - Antenna Rotation Speed 24/36 rpm +/- 10% RPMs
 - Antenna Vertical Beam Width 25°+/-20% (-3dB width) °
 - Radar Wind Resistance 51 m/sec (Max:100 Knots)
 - Radar Warm Up Time [minutes] 0

Communications
 - Transmitter Frequency X-band - 9.3 to 9.4Ghz

Power
 - Power Consumption 18W (Typ.) @ 13.8Vdc
     (Power Consumption Standby:2W (Typ.) @ 13.8Vdc – only 150ma)
- Power Supply (Supply Voltage) 9V to 31.2Vdc
     (12/24 Volt systems) Reverse polarity protection vDC

Other
 - Output Power [kW] (at antenna port) 165mW nominal
 - Other Features Interface Heading:SimNet or NMEA 0183 with; Interconnection Cable:20m (33ft) standard with RJ45 thin custom (Max 30m); Compliance:CE, FCC (ID: RAY3G4G), IC: 4697A-3G4G; Data I/O Protocol:High Speed Ethernet; Mounting:Bolts: 4x30xM8 - 304 stainless steel

Overview
  - Broadband Radome
  - Radar Antenna Width 19"
  - Radar Technology
  - Broadband FMCW
  - Radar Max Range 24nm
 
Radar Features
  - MARPA, Guard Zones, InstantOn

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