Furuno Fr8255 25kw 12.1" Color Svga Color Lcd Radar Requires Antenna
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Furuno Fr8255 25kw 12.1" Color Svga Color Lcd Radar Requires Antenna

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Furuno Fr8255 25kw 12.1" Color Svga Color Lcd Radar Requires AntennaFuruno FR8255 12. 1"" Color Radar 25kw 96nm open array Model: FR8255 12. 1"" SVGA color LCD with echo colors of 32 levels Wide viewing angle LCD for great visibility from any direction One touch auto adjust settings for Gain Sea clutter Rain clutter Optional 48 rpm high speed antenna rotation displays information clearly in narrow passages and on high speed vessels Superior short range target detection capability Advanced auto modes to automatically

Furuno FR8255 12.1"" Color Radar

25kw 96nm open array

Model: FR8255
  • 12.1"" SVGA color LCD with echo colors of 32 levels
  • Wide viewing angle LCD for great visibility from any direction
  • One-touch auto-adjust settings for Gain/Sea clutter/Rain clutter
  • Optional 48 rpm high-speed antenna rotation displays information clearly in narrow passages and on high-speed vessels
  • Superior short range target detection capability
  • Advanced auto modes to automatically adjust gain, tuning and AC rain/sea for delivering the best available pictures
  • True motion echo trail
  • Display Modes: Head-up, Course-up, North-up, True View, True Trail
  • Up to three programmable radar settings can be selected to give the best radar performance in different sea conditions

State of the art signal processing and UHD™ digital radar technology!

The 12.1"" color radar FR8005 series features state of the art signal processing, which makes it easier to identify targets in heavy rain and poor visibility. The FR8005 radar can discern between rain and surface reflections, providing the ability to find and track the movement of rain clouds as well as removing unnecessary echoes. For tracking the movement of other vessels at sea, ""True Motion Trails "" can be displayed as well as AIS/TT target-tracking with a zoom display function. When the vessel is in motion, the radar echoes move smoothly on the main display thanks to the ""True View Mode.""

Target-Tracking Zoom Display Function

Even during rainfalls or severe weather conditions, radar echoes are clearly displayed, and unnecessary echoes can be removed instantly with ease. Compared with current radars (FR8002 series) the technology for removing sea, rain and snow clutter has been greatly enhanced utilizing FURUNO’s state of the art knowledge in digital signal processing. When using the Target mode, vessels close by and vessels on intersecting courses are automatically displayed zoomed in. These targets will remain displayed for as long as they pose any concern. Target Trails are also displayed, making it easy for the user to determine the movements of individual vessels.

True Trail Mode

When using the True Trail Mode, moving objects will show up on the main screen with a colorful trail. These trails make it possible to see the movement of nearby vessels in the blink of an eye.

True View Mode

The radar echoes move smoothly on the main display thanks to the ""True View Mode"". The True View Mode is based on the head-up mode. During the radar sweep, the echoes move according to the heading of your ship. Since the echoes move in real-time, the discrepancy between an observed target and what is displayed on the radar screen is greatly reduced.

Full-Screen Mode and Off-Center Mode

Make use of the whole display surface with the Full-Screen mode, giving you more information when making important decisions. When combining Full-Screen mode with Off-Center mode any target or point of interest can be observed in detail. The overlay information can be turned off, to observe targets obstructed by the text as well as providing an unobstructed radar view.

Target Tracking and AIS Display

The Target Tracking (TT) feature continously tracks and provides positional information for up to ten targets. An AIS device-equipped FR8005 series radar can track target heading, name, speed and direction of movement. With AIS it is possible to identify and track the movement of other vessels in heavy fog, during nighttime and otherwise difficult conditions. Another benefit is that with AIS you can identify obscured targets that the radar signals cannot reach, giving you more time to act. AIS can display up to 100 targets simultaneously, TT can display up to 10 different targets simultaneously.

Requires either XN12A4 or XN13A6 Antenna

Specifications
Maximum Range Scale 96 NM
Range Discrimination 25 m
Bearing Discrimination 1.9° XN12A4
1.35° AN13A6
Minimum Detection Range 25m
Antenna Length 4' ( XN12A4 )
6' ( XN13A6 )
Rotation Speed 24 RPM
Wind Load 100Kn
Horizontal Beam Width 1.9° XN12A4
1.35° XN13A6
Vertical Beam Width 22°
Screen Size 12.1 "" Color LCD
Screen Resolution 800V x 600H
Interface Input: NMEA0183 Ver. 1.5/2.0/3.0/4.0, AD-10 format Output: NMEA0183 Ver. 1.5/2.0/3.0/4.0
Input Voltage 24vDC
Dimensions Display: 12.6"" W x 12.6 W x 6.8"" D without bracket, bracket adds 1"" to height

What's in the Box:
  • RDP154 Display
  • Bracket and Knobs
  • Sun Cover
  • Power Cord
  • Owners Manual
  • Operators Guide
  • Installation Manual
  • RSB0070-087A Gear Box 25Kw
  • 15m Signal Cable
  • Power Supply Unit - PSU008
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