Furuno is the benchmark in Radar technology!
The name Furuno is synonymous with Radar, and when a Furuno Radar is on your boat, everyone in the harbor knows that you demand only the best for your vessel.
When it comes to safety on the water, no other piece of electronic equipment on your bridge is as important as your Radar. For more than 40 years, Furuno Radars have consistently won the prestigious NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) award for Best Radar. Whether you are looking for a compact 2.2kW unit or a commercial grade 50kW Radar, Furuno is the single largest source of Radars you can rely on.
1623
2.2 kW Transmitter, 16 NM Radar System with 6' Monochrome LCD Display and 15' Radome
1715
2.2 kW Transmitter, 24 NM Radar System with 7' Monochrome LCD Display and 18' Radome
1815
4 kW Transmitter, 36 NM Radar System with 8.4' Color LCD display and 19' Radome
1835
4 kW Transmitter, 36 NM Radar System with 10.4' Color LCD display and 24' Radome
1935
4 kW Transmitter, 48 NM Radar System with 10.4' Color LCD display and 3.5 ft. Open Array
1945
6 kW Transmitter, 64 NM Radar System with 10.4' Color LCD display and 4 ft. Open Array
FR8065
6kW, 72NM UHD Radar System with 12.1' Color Display, Less antenna
FR8125
12kW, 72NM UHD Radar System, 12.1' Color LCD, Less Antenna
FR8255
25kW, 96NM UHD Radar System, 12.1' Color LCD, Less Antenna
FAR1416
12 kW Transmitter, 72 NM Radar System with 15' Color LCD Display (Portrait or Landscape), less Antenna and CableFAR1426
25 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Radar System with 15' Color LCD Display (Portrait or Landscape), less Antenna and CableFAR1513
12 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar System, less Antenna and Cable
FAR1523
25kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar System, less Antenna and Cable
FAR1518
12 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar System, less Antenna and Cable
FAR1518/DC
12 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar System, less Antenna and Cable, 24 VDC
FAR1528
25kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar System, less Antenna and Cable
FAR1528/DC
25kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar System, less Antenna and Cable, 24VDC
FR1908VBB
4kW Portrait Orientation River Radar for inland navigation, less Antenna and CableFR1918VBB
12kW Portrait Orientation River Radar for inland navigation, less Antenna and CableFAR2218BB
12 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar, less Antenna and CableFAR2218BB/DC
12 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar, less Antenna and Cable - DCFAR2228BB
25 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar, less Antenna and CableFAR2228BB/DC
25 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar, less Antenna and Cable - DCFAR2238SBB
30 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar, less Antenna and CableFAR2238SNXTBB
250 W Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Solid-State Radar, less Antenna and CableFAR2137S/12
30 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Radar System with 19' Color LCD Display and 12 Foot Open Array
FAR2137SBB/12
30 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box Radar System with 12 Foot Open Array
FAR2157
50 kW Transmitter, 96 NM ARPA Radar System with 19' Color LCD Display, less Antenna
FAR2157BB
50 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box ARPA Radar System, less Antenna
FAR2167DS/12
60 kW Transmitter, 96 NM ARPA Radar System with 19 Inch Color LCD Display and 12' Antenna
FAR2167DSBB/12
60 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Black Box ARPA Radar System with 12' Antenna
FAR2817
12 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Radar System with 23.1 Inch Color LCD Display, less Antenna - go to FAR2218BB
FAR2827
25 kW Transmitter, 96 NM Radar System with 23.1 Inch Color LCD Display, less Antenna - go to FAR2228BB
FAR2837S/12
30 kW Transmitter, 96 NM ARPA Radar System with 23.1 Inch Color LCD Display and 12 Foot Open Array
FAR3210BB
FAR3000 Series Black Box Chart Radar with Performance Monitor, 12kw X-Band, 96 NM
FAR3220BB
FAR3000 Series Black Box Chart Radar with Performance Monitor, 25kw X-Band, 96 NMFAR3230SBB/12
FAR3000 Series Black Box Chart Radar with Performance Monitor, 30kw S-Band, 96 NM
FAR3230SSSDBB/12
FAR3000 Series Solid State, Black Box Chart Radar with Performance Monitor, 250w S-Band, 96 NM
DRS4W
1st Watch Wireless Radar (DRS4W) - 4kW Output - Access from iOS devices, GP1971F or GP1871F and19 inch Radome. Jixipix artista impresso pro 1 5 7 download free.
DRS4D
No longer available - goto DRS4DNXT
DRS4DL+
4kW, 36 n.m., 19' UHD Radome Radar Sensor for NavNet TZtouch,TZtouch2, and TZtouch3DRS4DNXT
24' Solid-State Doppler Radar with Target Analyzer and Fast Target Tracking for NavNet TZtouch, TZtouch2, and TZtouch3
DRS6ANXT
25 Watt Solid-State Doppler Radar with Target Analyzer and Fast Target Tracking, less antenna
DRS6AX
6kW, 96 n.m., UHD Digital Radar for TZtouch and TZtouch2, less 3.5', 4' or 6' antenna
DRS12AX
12kW, 96 n.m., UHD Digital Radar for TZtouch and TZtouch2, less 3.5', 4' or 6' antenna
DRS25AX
25kW, 96 n.m., UHD Digital Radar for NavNet TZtouch and TZtouch2, less 3.5', 4' or 6' antenna
DRS12A
12kW, 72 n.m. UHD Digital Radar for NavNet 3D, TZtouch and TZtouch2, less 4' or 6' Antenna
DRS25A
No longer available - goto DRS25ANXT
RezBoost Beam Sharpening
RezBoost™ beam sharpening technology is available in select Radar units. With RezBoost™, you'll see more detailed targets with less clutter.
Target Analyzer
The ESCORT MAX 360c is the first radar and laser detector designed for the connected car. With built-in Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz only), the MAX 360c updates through the on-board Wi-Fi connection, alerting the driver to the latest ticket threats in real-time. Bluetooth Radar 2.2 on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs. This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from bluetooth software without restrictions. Bluetooth Radar 2.2 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows. We have tested Bluetooth Radar 2.2 against malware.
With Furuno's exlcusive Target Analyzer, targets that are approaching your vessel automatically change color to help you identify when they are hazardous. Green echoes are targets that stay stationary, or are moving away from you, while red echoes are hazardous targets that are moving towards your vessel. Echoes dynamically change colors as targets approach or get farther away from your vessel.
Target Analyzer improves situational awareness and can increase safety by showing you which targets to look out for.
Fast Target Tracking utilizing Doppler technology
With Doppler technology, any vessel approaching yours will automatically display a target vector as well as sound an alarm. Select any target, and it only takes a few seconds to display a speed and course vector. With accurate tracking information, estimation of other vessel's course and speed is greatly simplified. Up to 100 targets can be displayed simultaneously.
Basic Radar Terms:
Beamwidth
Beamwidth is the angular width, horizontal or vertical, of the path taken by the Radar pulse. Horizontal beamwidth ranges from 0.75 to 5 degrees, and vertical beamwidth from 20 to 25 degrees.Range Resolution
Different than display resolution, which is a measure of the pixels in an LCD display, Radar resolution describes the Radar's ability to distinctly display two Radar targets which are close to each other. Radar has two types of resolution: Range, and Bearing.
Wifiradar Pro 2 400
Range Resolution is a measure of the capability of the Radar to display as separate pips the echoes received from two targets that are on the same bearing and are close together. The main factor that affects range resolution is pulselength. A short pulselength gives better range resolution than a long pulselength.
Radar Resolution
Bearing Resolution is a measure of the capability of the Radar to display as separate targets the echoes received from two targets that are at the same range and close together. The principal factor affecting bearing resolution is horizontal beamwidth. The narrower the horizontal beamwidth, the better the bearing resolution.
Measuring Range
The range from own ship to target can be measured in three ways: by Range Rings, by Cursor, and by the Variable Range Marker (VRM).
Wifi Radar Pro 2 4k
The RINGS key shows/hides the range rings and adjusts their brilliance. To measure range by the range rings, count the number of rings between the center of the display and the echo. Check the range ring interval at the top of the display and judge the distance of the echo from the inner edge of the nearest ring.
The cursor provides a more accurate measurement of range to targets. Set the cursor intersection on the inner edge of the target. The range from own ship to target appears on the display.
The VRM, like the cursor, provides a more accurate measurement of the range to targets. Display a VRM and adjust it so that it rests on the inner edge of the target. The range to target appears on the VRM readout.
Measuring Bearing
The relative bearing from own ship to targets can be measured by the cursor and by the EBL (Electronics Bearing Line).
To measure bearing by cursor, set the cursor intersection on the center of the echo. The bearing from own ship to target appears on the display.
To measure bearing by EBL, display an EBL and adjust it so that it bisects the target. The bearing to the target appears on the EBL readout. Bearing relative to heading is relative bearing, while bearing relative to North is true bearing.
With a Gyro or Satellite Compass connection, you can display true bearing. Without a compass connection, you can determine true bearing by simply adding relative bearing to your compass reading: if the sum is over 360 degrees, subtract 360 from the number.
There's no preference window, but you can choose which columns to display by clicking an icon. However, there's no tooltips if you have questions about them.
One column is labeled 'Rates,' but I have no idea what rate it's displaying. There are odd sequences of numbers like 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54 and 1,2,5,6,9,11,12,18,24,36,48,54.
Is it the rate of inflation for trading puka shells for coffee beans?
Is it the rate at which Oprah has gained weight?
Who knows?!
There's not even a column for signal strength!
That's usually what I sort by, and it's a MUST for me.
I don't know why there's a 'Country' column.
Do you really need to see which country the signal is from that you're connecting to? Is that for people living on the border between two countries?
I THINK the bottom part of the window displays the signal/noise ratio for selected networks, but I can't be sure as there are no labels. There are times running across the bottom, but they're in 24-hr clock format. Last time I checked I wasn't in the military, so I don't use that clock.
Each time I open the app, it opens as a small window.
So I maximize it, but the next time it opens it's small again.
Gotta go uninstall it now.