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Simrad 3G User Manual

Simrad 3G
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Radar system overview | Broadband 3G™ Radar Installation Guide
Radar system overview
The Broadband radar is a state of the art navigation aid. It provides outstanding radar perfor-
mance without the limitations of conventional pulse radars such as: dangerous high power
microwaves, standby warm up time, 30 m blind spot (mainbang), high power consumption
and large open arrays - which is what would be required to obtain the same image quality at
shorter ranges.
The Broadband radar has an eff ective range from 200 ft to 24 nm and has an operating power
consumption of 18 W and stand-by power consumption of 2 W.
The system consists of: radar scanner (1), an RI10 interface box (3) (not included in USA
model) and an interconnection cable (2). The scanner is housed in a dome of similar size to
most 2 kW radars on the market.
The RI10 interface box is used to connect displays, power and heading information if MARPA
or chart over lay are required (Heading sensor not included). The RI10 has a SimNet (Simrad
NMEA 2000) connector for heading input. The RI10 is included in all kits except Lowrance USA
model (000-10418-001)
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1. 3G Radar
2. Radar interconnection cable
3. Option heading sensor required for MARPA and chart overlay (not included)
4. RI10 Radar interface box (not included in USA model)
5. Ethernet cable. ships with a 1.8 m (6 ft)
6. Display: Simrad NSO, NSE or NSS / B&G Zeus / Lowrance HDS
7. SimNet or NMEA2000 data network (not included)
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Simrad 3G Specifications

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BrandSimrad
Model3G
CategoryRadar
LanguageEnglish

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