Furuno Solid-State Doppler Radar Dome Antenna - 24" - DRS4D-NXT
$2,695.00

Furuno Solid-State Doppler Radar Dome Antenna - 24" - DRS4D-NXT Item # 932856

Description
Furuno's 25W DRS4DNXT Series Doppler Radar is a solid-state radar dome antenna designed for smaller vessels or those desiring a compact backup radar. This NXT radar packs the performance of a larger radar in a more compact package and includes exclusive pulse compression, Target Analyzer™ and Fast Target Tracking™ capabilities.
Features:
- 25W output solid-state Doppler radar dome antenna
- Compatible with NavNet TZtouch, TZtouch2, and TZtouch3
- Fast target tracking and auto target acquire functions
- Exclusive Target Analyzer™ instantly identifies approaching targets - improving situational awareness and safety
- Green targets are targets that stay stationary, or are moving away from you, while red targets are moving towards your vessel
- Works independent of vessel speed, both your own vessels and target vessels, with minor limitations
- Target selection provides accurate tracking information, estimation of other vessel's course and speed
- With Doppler technology, any vessel approaching yours will automatically display a target vector, as well as sound an alarm
- RezBoost™ beam sharpening to increase resolution
- With RezBoost™ set to MAX, the sharpness of a much larger open array antenna can be achieved
- Enhanced Bird Mode identifies birds gathering around schools of fish at the sea surface - adjusts to the gain and sea settings automatically for optimal visibility
- Rain Mode separates rain cells in blue from actual targets
- Simple installation, single power/network cable connection (sold separately)
- No preheating time and low energy consumption (no magnetron required)
Part Numbers for Furuno Solid-State Doppler Radar Dome Antenna - 24" - DRS4D-NXT
Reviews
Questions
WHY DOES SOME HAVE 25W AND OTHERS HAVE 4KW WHICH IS THE BETTER PERFORMER THE 4 OR THE 25 W
the main difference is that the 25w radars are solid state and the 4kw are traditional magnetron style. they differ in performance considerably as the solid state radars have fantastic close range performance but lose reliability over long ranges. generally the solid state radars draw less power as well.
Date published: 2024-04-23