 
Key Features
• Open array antenna design, 4-foot (approximately 120 cm) antenna, and 50 watts of power.
• Minimum detection range starts at approximately 6 meters (20 feet) and reaches up to 72 nautical miles.
• 1.8° horizontal beamwidth and high-gain design facilitate long-range detection.
• MotionScope™ technology: Detects and color-codes moving targets using the Doppler effect, helping with collision avoidance, seabird tracking, and weather tracking.
• Echo trail function: Displays the target's wake, making it easier to identify the relative direction of moving objects to the vessel.
• Supports "Ship Chart Overlay": Radar images can be superimposed on nautical charts, and the short-range/long-range display can be split.
• An installation kit, network cable, power cable, and base are all included in the standard package.
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Specifications Summary
• Dimensions: Base: 42.1 × 36.4 × 27.1 cm; antenna + base: approximately 131.4 cm diameter, approximately 40.3 cm height.
• Weight: Antenna: approximately 5.2 kg, base: approximately 15.7 kg.
• Power Input: 10–32 VDC.
• Waterproofing: IPX6.
• Antenna Rotation Speed: 24 and 48 rpm (high speed mode only available with MotionScope disabled and range ≤12 NM).
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Suitable Scenarios/Usage Recommendations
• If you operate a medium-to-large vessel and need to detect other vessels, weather systems, or seabird colonies at long ranges (e.g., tens of nautical miles), this radar is well-suited due to its high power, narrow beam, and long detection range. • Its high resolution, narrow beam design, and dynamic automatic gain function all enhance safety during navigation in fog, rain, low visibility, or at night.
• If you already have an integrated marine system (including radar, chart display, and heading sensor), this radar can enhance its overall capabilities (e.g., MARPA target tracking and ship chart overlay).
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Notes/Considerations
• The antenna is large and heavy (approximately 1.3 meters in diameter, and the antenna and mount weigh over 20 kg). During installation, ensure the clearance above the hull, structural strength, and compatibility of the mount with the heading sensor.
• Although the shortest available range is approximately 6 meters, if your primary activities are very close (such as in small boats, inland lakes, or small vessels), this radar may be overkill in terms of size and power. You may want to consider a smaller radar system.
• High-powered, large devices typically come with higher costs (purchase, installation, maintenance, and power consumption). Budgeting and ongoing maintenance preparation are necessary. • It is also important to cooperate with the display/chart system. If your instrument/chart system cannot be integrated correctly, you may not be able to fully utilize the advantages of this radar.