SIMRAD Broadband Radar 3G
SIMRAD Broadband Radar 3G is a closed-type radar antenna capable of detecting and dividing targets with FMCW technology for target detection from 0 to 36 nautical miles, improved noise suppression technology.The device incorporates MARPA (multi-purpose tracking), InstantOn and Guard Zones (guard zones), tracking the target in two zones.
The image of the targets is clear, without interference, with high detail (up to 56m - 1 \ 32 nautical miles). Sharpness is adjusted automatically, which greatly facilitates the work with the radar. The opportunity of broadband access 3G ™ in the Internet is realized.
The body of the antenna is made according to the IPX6 standard. The device is characterized by low energy consumption and ultra-small radiation. Low power consumption (20 watts in active mode and 2.9 watts in standby mode) ensures a long operating time for the radar. Radiation during operation is extremely low and does not radiate outside the device body. 4G radar compatible multifunction devices Simrad. The functionality of Simrad Broadband Radar 3G provides the ability to work on two windows, with NSE or NSO systems, in addition to these systems, Simrad 3G is compatible with the NSS system. With the InstantOn ™ feature, the radar starts instantly, without requiring warm-up. Installation of the device is quick and easy.
Specifications:
- Operating temperature: -25 ° to + 55 ° C
- Height: 280 mm
- Weight: 7.4 kg (without cable)
- Waterproof: IPX6
- Humidity: at + 35 ° C - 95% RH
- Power consumption: 18W (typical) at 13.8 VDC (in standby mode: 2W (typical) at 13.8 V - only 150 mA)
- The supply voltage of the on-board network is 9V to 31.2V (direct current 12/24), reverse polarity protection
- Output power, kW (antenna input): nominal 165 mW
- Interface: SimNet or NMEA 0183
- Connection cable: 20m standard RJ45 (max 30m)
- Data output protocol: high-speed Ethernet
- The width of the radiation along the horizontal: 5.2 ° +/- 10% (-3dB width) °
- Antenna rotation speed: 24/36 rpm +/- 10% RPMs
- The width of the radiation along the vertical: 25 ° +/- 20% (-3dB width) °
- Resistance to wind: 51 m / s (maximum 100 knots)
- Frequency of the X-band transmitter: 9.3 to 9.4 GHz
- Antenna Width: 19 "(48 cm)
- Maximum range: 24 nautical miles
FMEA (Failure Mode and Effect Analysis) DP notations - DP (AA) and DP (AAA) - must be verified by FMEA. This method is used to determine the consequences of a single malfunction in the motor system and its control system.