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Furuno FAR-23x8
The Furuno FAR-23x8 series marine radar system integrates the latest signal processing technologies, thereby improving the safety of navigation. The radar is equipped with a new antenna with an improved shape, providing high reliability and accuracy in marine conditions. The Fast Target Tracking™ (TT) function allows the radar to quickly calculate the speed and course of moving objects, which contributes to the effective prevention of incidents by seafarers. The user interface is designed to provide intuitive radar control, and the InstantAccess bar™ provides operators with instant access to the most important functions and operations that can be added to the Quick Access toolbar.
The range of radars includes:
Furuno NXT solid-state radars stand out for their quality and reliability, meeting the high standards of the marine industry. A fanless solid-state antenna helps reduce maintenance costs compared to magnetron radars. A 27-inch monitor (model MU-270W) with a wide screen allows you to display up to nine information blocks simultaneously. When upgrading the system from the previous FAR-2xx7 series to the new FAR-22x8 / 23x8, you can use the existing monitor, control unit and cables. Convenient and cost-effective configuration via Ethernet facilitates easy integration with other navigation systems such as ECDIS and VDR, extending the functionality of the radar. For the upgrade, a DVI-I cable is used to connect to the VDR.
The range of radars includes:
FAR-2318 | X-band, 12 kW, TR up |
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FAR-2328 | X-band, 25 kW, TR up |
FAR-2328W | X-band, 25 kW, TR down |
FAR-2338S | S-band, 30 kW, TR up |
FAR-2338SW | S-band, 30 kW, TR down |
FAR-2338S-NXT | S-band, 250 W, TR up, Solid State |
Furuno NXT solid-state radars stand out for their quality and reliability, meeting the high standards of the marine industry. A fanless solid-state antenna helps reduce maintenance costs compared to magnetron radars. A 27-inch monitor (model MU-270W) with a wide screen allows you to display up to nine information blocks simultaneously. When upgrading the system from the previous FAR-2xx7 series to the new FAR-22x8 / 23x8, you can use the existing monitor, control unit and cables. Convenient and cost-effective configuration via Ethernet facilitates easy integration with other navigation systems such as ECDIS and VDR, extending the functionality of the radar. For the upgrade, a DVI-I cable is used to connect to the VDR.
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MaxSea-NavNet PC software Overview of the main software features and system requirements