Powerful 4kW output for 36 nautical miles observations
The 60cm (2ft) radome scanner provides from 0.125 to 36 nautical miles of observation with the powerful 4kW of magnetron. The
scanner antenna rotates up to 48 times in a minute. This allows an efficient screen renewal for fast moving vessels.
High-contrast 5.7" LCD display
The compact 5.7" display is convenient for pleasure boats or fast moving vessels, where space is at a premium. Set it on dashboard
or hang it under the roof. Its QVGA (320×240 pixels) display clearly shows the radar echoes in 4 shades. The negative display setting
lights up objects in white during night time operation.
Rugged construction and easy installation
The display unit is shielded tight to be water resistant equivalent to JIS 4 (except cables). The radome cover is made of AES resin for
durability and is lightweight. It withstand the severe environment for many years. The system cables allow easy and flexible installation.
4 types of operating modes
The true motion* mode provides easy recognition of your vessel action. It fixes the surroundings and moves your position on the
screen according to your real movement. Also North-up, Courseup and Heading-up are available.
* True motion requires additional bearing and position data.
2 EBL's and 2 VRM's
By having 2 EBL’s (Electronic Bearing Lines) and 2 VRM’s (Variabe Range Markers), this allows tracking of 2 targets simultaneously.
Further more, advanced measuring such as the distance and bearing between 2 targets, relative speed and course of a target,
and distance and course from a waypoint are available.
Waypoint indication
When connected to a GPS or other navigation system, which have NMEA 0183, N+1, AUX data format outputs, the waypoint
indication is shown on the screen (with ship’s position in Lon/Lat and distance to the point).
EPA and MOB
The EPA* (Electrical Plotting Aid) allows you to plot 10 targets and forecast the courses with these vectors on the screen. The CPA
(Closest Point Approach) and TCPA (Time to Closest Point Approach)alarm gives the audible warning when the targets come close to you. In addition, the MOB* (Man Overboard) point keeps the position on the screen if a crew member falls overboard.
* EPA and MOB requires additional bearing and position data.
Power save function and standby mode
For saving battery consumption, the power save function suspends the transmission 1 to 30 minutes. In that time, the display
are turned off. And standby mode setting stops the transmission and shows the navigation data on the display.
And more features
• Automatic tuning and automatic GAIN
• Rain clutter and automatic sea clutter
• Switchable pulse-width to detect a small target
• Off-center function allows you to shift the desired direction, useful for watching bow direction or coastline
• Alarm zone setting emits a beep sound when an other ship or island comes into the range or out of the range
• Interference Reduction decreases the interference from other ships
• Zoom function expands the targets two times to detect a small target
• NMEA 0183 format output to connect a video plotter or computer
• Stretch function enlarges the echo images