- Input voltage: 12 or 24VDC (Min: 10.8V Max: 31.2 V)
- Networking: Wi-Fi
- Antenna type: Patch Array
- Power consumption: Transmit mode 17W; standby mode 7W; sleep mode 2W
- Range: Scales From 1/16 to 24 nautical miles
- transmit frequency: 9354 to 9446 MHz
- Peak power output: 20w
- Duplexer: Circulator
- Pulse Widths: 40 ns to 14.7 ns
- CHIRP Lengths: 400 ns to 20 ns
- CHIRP Bandwidth: Up to 32 MHz
- IF Bandwidth: 26 MHz
- Noise: Less than 4 dB
- Max. Range Scale: from 1/16 to 24 nautical miles
- Beamwidth (nominal): 4.9 horizontal and 20 vertical
- Polarisation: Horizontal
- Waterproofing: IPX6
- Weight: 5.6 kg (12.3 lb)
Superior Radar Imaging: exclusive ATX™ advanced target separation technology displays targets like boats landmarks rocks buoys and weather cells with unsurpassed resolution and separation quality
CHIRP Pulse Compression: Excellent short-range detection and enhanced target detail with 18\' (6m) minimum range. CHIRP Pulse compression ensures more energy reaches each target resulting in superior imaging on long ranges
Small Target Detection: Quantum\'s CHIRP Pulse Compression technology identifies small weak targets even when positioned close to strong returns
Immediate Awareness: Quantum solid-state technology is ready to use in seconds without any lengthy warm up period
Simplified Installation: Simple Wi-Fi connection between Quantum and any Raymarine LightHouse II powered MFD. Quantum\'s small diameter power cable is easy to route through tight spaces. Easy to upgrade - Quantum uses the same bolt pattern as previous generation radars. Optional Quantum adapter cable eliminate the need to run new radar cables
Energy Efficient and Lightweight Design: Weighs 50% less than traditional magnetron radars. Safe Emissions thanks to Quantum\'s low power solid state radar transmitter. Very low power consumption (17 Watts transmit and 7 watts standby). Extended vessel battery life when under sail
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