
Single wire Radar solution
The Furuno DRS4DL+ UHD Radome Radar Sensor is a
19″ dome Radar Sensor for NavNet TZtouch and NavNet TZtouch2. This
4kW Radar is presented in a compact, rugged 19″ dome with a 5.2
degree horizontal beamwidth antenna. Furuno’s automatic, real-time
digital signal processing presents navigators with some of the
clearest targets they’ll ever find from a Radar of this compact
size. The DRS4DL+ utilises a wired connection with NavNet TZtouch
and TZtouch2. In combination with the TZTL12F/15F, this single-wire
solution results in a very simple installation.
For NavNet TZtouch and TZtouch2
The DRS4DL+ spins at a fixed 24RPM, and has range scales from 1/8
nm to 36 nm. The DRS4DL+ is designed to work with NavNet TZtouch
and TZtouch2 systems. It is not compatible with NavNet 3D.
Fast Target Tracking
Fast Target Tracking (TT) / ARPA on the DRS4DL+ manually or
automatically acquires and tracks 10 targets (heading sensor
required). After selecting a target, it only takes a few seconds
for a speed and course vector to be displayed. With accurate
tracking information, estimation of other vessel’s course and speed
is made simple.
Furuno DRS4DL+ UHD Radome Radar Sensor
Features:
- Compact, rugged 19″ dome with a 5.2 degree horizontal beamwidth
antenna - ARPA and Fast Target Tracking
- Automatic, real-time digital signal processing
- Wired connection with NavNet TZtouch and TZtouch2
- Spins at a fixed 24RPM, and has range scales from 1/8 nm to 36
nm - Manually or automatically acquires and tracks 10 targets
(heading sensor required)
Furuno DRS4DL+ UHD Radome Radar Sensor
Specifications:
Antenna
- Peak Output Power: 4 kW
- Type: ø488 mm Radome (19”)
- Frequency: 9410MHz±30MHz, P0N
- Beam Width (Horizontal): 5.2° typical (3 dB)
- Beam Width (Vertical): 25°(3 dB)
- Range Scales: 0.0625 to 36 NM
- Antenna Rotation Speed: 24 rpm
- Weight: 5.7kg
Environment
- Temperature: -25°C to +55°C
- Waterproofing: IPX6
Power Supply
- Power Supply / Consumption Current: 12-24 VDC: 2.1-1.0
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