x2y3z4
Veteran Member
We actually have an old Simrad radar with an open beam on board, which fulfils its task adequately (displayed on CX54). The maximum range is 72nm.
Now that Timezero has replaced Simrad navigation in daily operation, I would like to integrate the radar into Timezero.
The Furuno NXT systems with Ethernet connection are ideal for this. We have to decide between a radome antenna and an open beam antenna.
The advantages of the open beam antenna seem to lie primarily in the range.
However, as we operate our existing radar almost exclusively with 6sm or 12sm, I don't recognise any advantage of the systems with an open antenna. The closed system has 25W, with the open ones we can choose between 25, 100 and 200W.
What is your opinion?
1. does it make any sense at all to integrate radar into Timezero (overlay or separate screen) and uninstall the separate Simrad for it?
2. is a 24" radome antenna sufficient?
Now that Timezero has replaced Simrad navigation in daily operation, I would like to integrate the radar into Timezero.
The Furuno NXT systems with Ethernet connection are ideal for this. We have to decide between a radome antenna and an open beam antenna.
The advantages of the open beam antenna seem to lie primarily in the range.
However, as we operate our existing radar almost exclusively with 6sm or 12sm, I don't recognise any advantage of the systems with an open antenna. The closed system has 25W, with the open ones we can choose between 25, 100 and 200W.
What is your opinion?
1. does it make any sense at all to integrate radar into Timezero (overlay or separate screen) and uninstall the separate Simrad for it?
2. is a 24" radome antenna sufficient?