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MTRR-1042

MTRR-1042
The MTRR-1042 radar station is designed specifically for river vessels and has a River Register approval certificate for inland navigation vessels with a capacity of up to 300 registered tons.

The display unit is protected from moisture and dust. The 10.4-inch color display supports multiple echo display modes and color variations, as well as power saving mode. A special feature of the MTRR-1042 radar is the support of the AIS interface, which allows you to display the AIS targets when connecting the appropriate receiver. Data is transmitted via NMEA 0183 protocol (3 outputs).

Technical specifications of the MTRR-1042:
  • LSD display with a diagonal of 10.4 inches.
  • The antenna is a closed type with a length of 2 feet.
  • The rotation speed of the antenna is 24 rpm.
  • The range scale is 36 miles.
  • The output power is 4 kW.
  • 3 NMEA 0183 signal outputs.
  • Operator-programmable function buttons.
  • Automatic optimization of the radar image.
  • Improved display on small range scales.
  • The display modes are heading, bow, north and relative motion.
  • Power saving mode.
  • Security zone mode.
  • AIS interface (up to 200 targets).
  • The CAC function supports up to 10 targets.

Characteristics of the radar antenna:
  • Frequency: 9410±30 MHz (X-band).
  • Pulse repetition duration and frequency:
                - 0.8 microseconds / 600 Hz (3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 36 miles).
                - 0.3 microseconds / 1200 Hz (1.5, 2.3 miles).
                - 0.08 microseconds / 2100 Hz (0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5 miles).
  • The pulse duration and frequency for the 1.5 and 3 mile scales are set via the menu.
  • Peak output power: 4 kW (nominal).
  • Frequency converter and heterodyne: microwave chip.
  • Intermediate frequency: 60 MHz; Bandwidth: 25 MHz (0.08 / 0.3 s), 3 MHz (0.8 s).
  • Noise level: 10 dB (nominal).

Range
X-Band
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