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The Furuno 1832 Radar System is a 4.0 kW, 36 NM Radar System with 10-Inch Monochrome CRT Display and 24 Inch Radome with 15M cable
Engineered for 30'- 65' boats, the Furuno 1832 radar offers exceptional power, target detection and reliability. Featuring Furuno's custom microwave IC receiver design, this radar has a 10" diagonal CRT daylight-bright display with eight-level quantization. Plus, it's packed with high-speed microprocessor technology and features that help you identify what's out there. And like other Furuno radars, it can be inter-connected with other nav equipment, chart plotters and even sounders, through Furuno's programmable NMEA 0183 interface system. The 1832 comes with a sleek 24" radome antenna.
Standard Features: . High Resolution, Non-Glare 10 Inch Monochrome CRT Display . 4.0 Kilowatt Transmitter Unit . Up to 15 User Selected Range Scales from 1/8 to 36N.M. . User Adjustable Duplex (In or Out) Radar (Guard Zone) Alarm . User Selected Time Echo Trails for Target Threat Assessment . Automatic or Manual Tuning Receiver . 9db Noise Factor Logarithmic Receiver . Three Modulator Pulse lengths and Repetition Rates . Programmable F1 and F2 Keys for Optimized Radar Picture . Automatic or Manual Control of Rain Clutter (FTC) . Waypoint Lollipop Navigation Aid Overlaid on Radar Picture ** . Power Saving Watchman, or Sleep Mode for Safety at Anchor . Multi-step Interference Rejecter and Echo Stretch to Enhance Picture . 100% Picture Off-Centering or 2 x Target Area Zoom . Two VRM's and EBL's for Rapid Target Data, one may be Offset . Course-up, Head-up, North-up or True Motion Display Modes ** . Navigation Data Display in Standby * . Automatic Video Level Adjustment (up to 8 Levels) for Picture Enhancement . Target/Cursor Position and Output to Plotter, using TLL Key** . Optional ARP10, 10 Target ARPA ** * Appropriate Nav Data Input Required. ** Appropriate Compass and Nav Data Input, Required. The Furuno Model 1832 is a revolutionary 4 kW compact radar designed for small fishing boats and pleasure craft. Radar images are painted in 8 gradations of green on the 10-inch CRT.
The Model 1832 has a variety of standard features usually found in commercial radars like dual EBLs and EVRMs, Echo Trails, Guard Zone Alarm*, Off-center and Watch Mode. Automatic control of receiver tuning and anti-clutter ensures optimum performance and target detection allowing simple radar operation. The Guard Zone Alarm* generates audio and visual alarms when a target comes within a user-defined area. This alarm system can also be switched to the Anchor Watch Mode where an alarm is generated when a target leaves the area. The Economy Mode feature reduces power consumption during stand-by. When connected with appropriate nav sensors outputting data in NMEA 0183 format, the MODEL 1832 can display the following information: ship's position in L/L or Loran-C TDs, cursor position readout in L/L, ship's speed, course and range/bearing to the targeted waypoint, XTE, EBL readout in true bearing and a Lollipop waypoint mark. In addition, you can select North-up, Course-up and True Motion presentations as well as Headup. The cursor position target data (TLL) and radar system data (RSD) can be outputted in NMEA 0183 format to a compatible video plotter or computer. Tracked target data (TTM) can also be outputted.
Antenna Radiator: 1. Type 55-cm hybrid array 2. Rotation Speed 24 rpm typical 3. Wind Load Relative wind 100 knots 4. Beamwidth Horizontal: 3.9 , Vertical: 20 typical
RF Transceiver: 1. Frequency 9410 30 MHz (X-band) 2. Pulselength & PRR 0.08 s/2100 Hz (0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5* nm) 0.3 s/1200 Hz (1.5*, 2, 3* nm) 0.8 s/600 Hz (3*, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24, 16, 36 nm) * Pulselength & PRR for 1.5 and 3 nm ranges can be selected in menu 3. Peak Output Power 4 kW nominal 4. Mixer and Local Oscillator Microwave Integrated Circuit 5. IF 60 MHz Bandwidth: 25 MHz (0.08/0.3 s), 3 MHz (0.8 s) 6. Noise Figure 9 dB nominal
Display: 1. Type: 10-inch, green phosphor CRT (8-level quantization) 481 (H)
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