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ACR 2272 RAPID DITCH ABANDON SHIP BAG

ACR 2272 RAPID DITCH ABANDON SHIP BAG
Price $119.95
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IRIDIUM 9555 SATELLITE PHONE

IRIDIUM 9555 SATELLITE PHONE
Price $1,329.95
Sale Price $1,185.00


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RADAR

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FURUNO 1623 2KW LCD RADAR

FURUNO 1623 2KW LCD RADARSmall in size, the 1623 is big on power, clarity and advanced radar features . The slim-line monochrome LCD display and lightweight radome antenna make it ideal for power or sail boats as small as 17 feet . The four-tone target display lets you easily differentiate between stronger and weaker echoes, helping to alert you of any danger.
Price $1,575.00
Sale Price $1,444.95


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FURUNO 1715 7" MONOCHROME LCD 2.2KW RADAR

FURUNO 1715 7" MONOCHROME LCD 2.2KW RADARThe MODEL 1715 is a high contrast LCD radar designed for pleasure craft and small fishing boats . Radar echoes are presented in four shades of gray on the 7" Silver Bright LCD . The Radar offers detailed pictures of coastline and targets at short ranges thanks to narrower pulselengths and dual IF bandwidths . The antenna rotation speed automatically changes depending on the range selection for optimum target detection.
Price $1,999.95
Sale Price $1,766.00


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FURUNO 1715 RADAR WITH OUT CABLE

FURUNO 1715 RADAR WITH OUT CABLEThe MODEL 1715 is a high contrast LCD radar designed for pleasure craft and small fishing boats. Radar echoes are presented in four shades of gray on the 7" Silver Bright LCD. The Radar offers detailed pictures of coastline and targets at short ranges thanks to narrower pulselengths and dual IF bandwidths. The antenna rotation speed automatically changes depending on the range selection for optimum target detection.
Price $1,839.95
Sale Price $1,685.00


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FURUNO 1832 RADAR W/ 15M CABLE

FURUNO 1832 RADAR W/ 15M CABLEEngineered for 30'- 65' boats, the Furuno 1832 radar offers exceptional power, target detection and reliability. Featuring Furuno's custom microwave IC receiver design, this radar has a 10" diagonal CRT daylight-bright display with eight-level quantization . It can be inter-connected with other nav equipment, chart plotters and even sounders, through Furuno's programmable NMEA 0183 interface system. The 1832 comes with a sleek 24" radome antenna.
Price $3,995.00
Sale Price $3,618.00


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FURUNO 1832 RADAR WITHOUT CABLE

FURUNO 1832 RADAR WITHOUT CABLEEngineered for 30'- 65' boats, the Furuno 1832 radar offers exceptional power, target detection and reliability. Featuring Furuno's custom microwave IC receiver design, this radar has a 10" diagonal CRT daylight-bright display with eight-level quantization. Plus, it's packed with high-speed micro-processor technology and features that help you identify what's out there. And like other Furuno radars, it can be inter-connected with other nav equipment.
Price $3,895.00
Sale Price $3,469.00


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FURUNO DRS2D NAVNET3D 2.2KW 19" RADAR DOME

FURUNO DRS2D NAVNET3D 2.2KW 19" RADAR DOMEThe DRS2D incorporates a 2.2kW T/R within a sleek 19" radome. 2.2kW, 24 n.m. Radar Antenna for NavNet 3D in a sleek, stylish 19" Radome Ultra High Definition (UHD&trade:) Digital Radar offers crystal clear, noise-free target presentation with automatic real-time digital signal processing Real-time digital auto Gain/Sea/Rain controls to deliver noise-free radar presentation
Price $2,495.00
Sale Price $2,095.00


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FURUNO DRS4A NAVNET3D 4KW

FURUNO DRS4A NAVNET3D 4KWUltra High Definition (UHD™) Digital Radar FURUNO has taken its NMEA award-winning radar technology to the next level with Ultra High Definition Digital Radar. UHD™ offers crystal clear, noise-free target presentation with automatic real-time digital signal processing. Antenna rotation speed (24/36/48 rpm) is automatically shifted to the appropriate pulse length. Commercial-grade radar performance is now available in the ultimate MFD navigation suite.
Price $4,995.00
Sale Price $4,354.00


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GARMIN GMR18 4KW 18" RADAR DOME

GARMIN GMR18 4KW 18" RADAR DOMEThe GMR 18 allows you to experience the power of X-band digital marine radar scanning like never before . At 18 inches, the 4 kW GMR 18 is twice as powerful as most other radars in its size and price range . Combine that with the antenna's 5.2ø beamwidth, and you're looking at the best weather penetration and target definition in its class. Comes With 15M of Cable
Price $1,199.95
Sale Price $919.95


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GARMIN GMR24HD 24" 4KW DOME

GARMIN GMR24HD 24" 4KW DOMEThis 24-inch, 4-kilowatt high definition radar has a 3.6 degree beamwidth and a 48 nm range. With automatic pulse optimization technology, the radar matches pulse widths and repetition rates with the nautical mile range that is selected. This gives you powerful 4-kilowatt radar penetration and unbelievably clear echo definition at all ranges up to 48 nm.
Price $2,095.00
Sale Price $1,838.00


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GARMIN GMR404 4' RADAR ANTENNA REQUIRES PEDESTAL

GARMIN GMR404 4' RADAR ANTENNA REQUIRES PEDESTAL**** THIS ITEM IS M.A.P. PRICED - " Click on PURCHASE NOW to View our Discounted Price " **** The GMR 404 open array radar antenna allows you to scan more of what's out there while you're on the water. Whether ships, shores, birds or weather, you'll see it sooner with the GMR 404 . The GMR 404 is a 4-foot scanner with 1.8ø beamwidth and a 72 nautical mile range. With this bandwidth and 4 kilowatts of power, this radar offers outstanding clarity and precision.
M.A.P. Price $725.99


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GARMIN GMR406 6' RADAR ANTENNA REQUIRES PEDESTAL

GARMIN GMR406 6' RADAR ANTENNA REQUIRES PEDESTAL**** THIS ITEM IS M.A.P. PRICED - " Click on PURCHASE NOW to View our Discounted Price " **** The GMR 406 "big sweep" open array radar antenna allows you to scan more of what's out there with you while you're on the water. Whether ships, shores, birds or weather, you'll see it sooner with the GMR 406 . The GMR 406 is a 6-foot scanner with 1.1 ø beamwidth. With this bandwidth and 4 kilowatts of power, this radar offers outstanding clarity and precision.
M.A.P. Price $1,525.99


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LOWRANCE LRA-1800 2 KW 18"

LOWRANCE LRA-1800 2 KW 18"2kW radome radar with 5.2° horizontal beamwidth and 25° vertical beamwidth. Features Interference Rejection, FTC, STC, and more. 2 kW 18" radome module 5.2° horizontal beamwidth 25° vertical beamwidth up to 24 nm range High Definition Digital Radar features Radar/Chart Overlay, Gain and Sea Clutter adjustment, Smart STC, Automatic Tuning, and color palette choices.
Price $1,745.00
Sale Price $1,195.95


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LOWRANCE LRA-2400 4KW 24"

LOWRANCE LRA-2400 4KW 24"High Definition Digital Radar features Radar/Chart Overlay, Gain and Sea Clutter adjustment, Smart STC, Automatic Tuning, and color palette choices. 4 kW 24" radome module 4° horizontal beamwidth 25° vertical beamwidth up to 48 nm range
Price $2,334.00
Sale Price $1,993.00


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RAYMARINE RD418D 4KW 18" DOME

RAYMARINE RD418D 4KW 18" DOMEThe RD418D Digital Radome Radar Scanner offers the latest in power and technology from Raymarine?s radar lineup. The compact 18? RD418D boasts an ultra-powerful 4kW transmitter with a maximum range of 48 nautical miles. Inside the redesigned 18? radome, a horizontal beam width of 4.9° offers improved target separation through every range scale. SeaTalkhs connectivity and Raymarine?s Auto GST technology provides enhanced small target returns and eliminates clutter caused by rain and sea condition
Price $1,580.00
Sale Price $949.95


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RAYMARINE T52071 4KW 48"

RAYMARINE T52071 4KW 48"Raymarine's HD Digital technology brings radar users the power of digital signal processing with a truly adaptive transmitter and receiver that automatically adjusts to changing environmental and sea conditions. HD Digital radar delivers a dramatically clearer radar picture with crisp, well-defined contact echoes and life-like target presentation.
Price $4,215.00
Sale Price $3,362.95


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Marine Radar

Author: Vikram Kumar

Once within reach of only the most affluent boaters, marine radar has enjoyed increased popularity due to lower prices, improved designs, and the relatively recent ability to interface with other navigation instruments such as GPS chartplotters and autopilots. Anyone who has found themselves trying to navigate through dense fog or pick out navigation lights against the cluttered background lights ashore can appreciate the additional safety factor that marine radar brings to coastal and offshore navigation. Whether interfaced with other navigation instruments or not, radar is a powerful navigation device that can be used in any situation.
How Radar Works
Radar systems are made up of a display and a revolving antenna (or scanner). A stream of short pulse radio waves are transmitted through the antenna and a computer inside the radar receiver measures the time delay of the echo received and calculates the distance to an object or landmass while the rotating scanner determines the bearing. The results are then displayed on the radar screen.
Navigating with Radar
Boaters equipped with radar can more confidently expand their cruising grounds without feeling completely at the mercy of darkness or the sudden approach of squalls. Radar allows boaters to see landmasses, other vessels, or navigational aids which might ordinarily be hidden from view by darkness or weather conditions. While rain and other precipitation considerably shorten it’s effective operational range, this sensitivity to precipitation also tends to make radar a useful detector of approaching bad weather.
Most users operate radar in the Relative Presentation/Heading Up mode because it's the easiest to interpret at a glance. This means that the top of the display screen is always oriented with the bow of the boat, and targets on the screen are always relative to the vessel’s heading.

Another display mode, True Presentation/North Up is oriented like a chart with the boat in the center and the top of the screen pointing north. This makes it possible to observe how navigation aids move on the screen as the boat remains on its intended track. Radars with a north-up mode are usually interfaced with an electronic compass.

The latest and most versatile option is the Course Up mode, which receives navigation input from a GPS or Loran and/or an autopilot (optional). With this mode the top of the screen is relative to the rhumb line course of a selected waypoint. If the heading line of the boat drifts off the rhumb line from either pilot error or current, the resulting movement will show the XTE (cross track error), which can then be easily corrected. This mode is also ideal for avoiding collisions.

Selection Tips
Display Type
Radars are currently available with monochrome CRT, monochrome LCD, or color TFT displays. Legibility under all light conditions is the key factor in determining the best display for a particular boat. Boat size and radar location will greatly influence whether you choose a lightweight LCD display or a larger, heavier, high-resolution CRT display. LCDs are most common in cockpits and on flybridges because they show up well in sunlight, are easily disconnected and stored below, and some are waterproof. Monochrome CRTs will show better definition out of direct sunlight, but are best permanently mounted below or in an enclosed cabinet on the flybridge. However, with incredible visibility and dropping prices, the newer color TFT displays are now dominating the market.
Transmit Power
Small marine radars transmit between 2-6kW of energy, with transmit power determining the strength of the signal sent by the antenna and the corresponding echo back--the stronger the transmitter, the more likely soft or distant targets will show up on the screen. Transmit power is more important in poor weather, since fog, rain, and drizzle tend to absorb the energy and reduce radar range. Antenna height is also a factor because radar is a line-of-sight system.
Open or closed array antenna?
As a rule, the larger the antenna, the better its chances of distinguishing separate objects that are close together in congested areas. Open arrays are generally larger and found on powerboats. Closed arrays, called radomes, are usually reserved for sailboats where protection from sails and rigging is a concern.
Where to Buy
To determine the best choice of marine radar for your boat, it’s often a good idea to talk to a knowledgeable marine electronics specialist like those at MarineTech North America. They can explain the features and capabilities of a particular marine radar model and offer suggestions based on boating style and budget. MarineTechNA offers an extensive selection of marine radars and accessories. They also have a wide variety of other marine electronics such as GPS chartplotters, autopilots, fishfinders, and more

About the Author:

MarineTechNA is a company that offers marine radars. They also have various marine electronicsthat you can choose from.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Marine Radar



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