
Redefining radar-based navigation and collision avoidance - 50% greater range and target detection than Broadband 3G Radar
Recreational fishing and navigational safety are set to leap into the future with the launch of the next generation of solid-state Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radome - the Lowrance, Simrad and B&G Broadband 4GTM Radar models. Offering unparalleled performance, Broadband 4G Radar redefines what is possible in radar-based navigation and collision avoidance.
The new Lowrance, Simrad and B&G Broadband 4G Radar models are compatible, respectively, with the award-winning Lowrance HDS·, Simrad NSO Offshore, NSE Expert and NSS Sport, and B&G ZeusrM multifunction displays. For optimal target separation, Broadband 4G Radar is the world's first dome radar to use Beam Sharpening, which significantly improves azimuth resolution -the effective horizontal beam width of the radar signal. The result is a resolution that is equivalent to a 3.5-foot, open-array radar. When combined with a Sim rad NSE, NSO or B&G Zeus multifunction display, the system's user-defined, target-separation control allows users to adjust the level of separation to meet specific navigational needs.
The Simrad and B&G Broadband 4G Radars' exclusive dual-range functionality- available with Simrad NSE, NSO and B&G Zeus displays- makes them the only recreational radars capable of displaying distances from 200 feet to 36 nautical miles- all from a single dome. The ultimate navigational safety tool, Broadband 4G Radar allows boaters to see a buoy 200 feet away on the multifunction display, while simultaneously monitoring coastal projections up to 36 nautical miles. In addition, Simrad and B&G Broadband 4G Radar models can track up to 10 MARPA targets per range - each with independent control, for a total of 20 tracked targets in split-screen mode.
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