Radome and open array marine radar systems with solid state CHIRP pulse compression and doppler target tracking technology. Explore the latest radar for boats here.
New Radar, Novel NetworkEvaluates the 2-and 4-kW unit radar units for boats from Garmin. Target discrimination capabilities; Sensors used for the system; Description of the monochromatic screen and color display.Fales, DanMotorboating
Raymarine Quantum Radar is the next generation of marine radar featuring CHIRP pulse compression technology. Setting a new standard for compact solid state radar, Quantum delivers superior radar imaging on both long and extremely short ranges.
The new 1835/1935/1945 Radar Series features a high contrast 10.4" color LCD radar designed for a wide range of vessels including pleasure craft, fishing boats and work boats. This new radar offers crystal clear target presentation with automatic Gain/Sea/Rain controls to deliver noise-free rada...
Well-designed controllers for stress-free operation Comfortable usability is very important on long voyages. With that in mind, these control units are designed based on ergonomics to comfortably accommodate the operator's hand. All operations can be controlled with the trackball. ...
Several radars are available for use on small boats as a safety and navigation aid, some so small as to be carried by an operator. Another radar seen in a hand-held form is that used by police to measure the speed of automobiles. Perhaps the largest radars are those covering acres of ...
Ideal for a wide range of coastal bay boats, HALO20+ comes in a compact dome antenna and delivers short, mid and long-range detection (up to 36 nautical miles). Boaters can monitor two distance ranges at once in Dual Range mode allowing them to keep an eye on distant weather cells, ...
Ideal for a wide range of coastal bay boats, HALO20+ comes in a compact dome antenna and delivers short, mid and long-range detection (up to 36 nautical miles). Boaters can monitor two distance ranges at once in Dual Range mode allowing them to keep an eye on distant weather cells, ...
Should you install radar for your and your crew’s safety? Definitely. Radar systems help boaters avoid accidents with other boats, large buoys or rocks, as well as alerting you to oncoming stormy weather. Once used only on large vessels, radar units are now compact and draw little ...
Ground penetrating radar for the evaluation of reinforced concrete structures J. Hugenschmidt, in Non-Destructive Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Structures: Non-Destructive Testing Methods, 2010 15.7.1 Three-dimensional radar surveys As modern radar units are able to record hundreds of scans per seco...