Ship radar K-BRIDGE
ARPA

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Characteristics

Application domain
for ships
Type
ARPA

Description

FULLY INTEGRATED ARPA RADAR K-Bridge ARPA radar is our latest series of type approved ARPA radars. It is provided as a stand alone ARPA radar or as a fully integrated part of the K-Bridge integrated navigation system. It provides superior target tracking and has advanced navigation integration with multi-sensor input. K-Bridge can include electronic chart functions and automatic navigation and track steering when part of a K-Bridge integrated bridge system. The colour display presents a square radar picture, which gives an increased active radar display area for better traffic surveillance. A dedicated operator panel gives ease of operation FEATURES Radar display can be either a dedicated radar console or multi-functional display unit, switchable between Radar, ECDIS and Conning Square radar picture which means a 27% larger radar coverage on the screen 26” flat panel colour display (TFT) Dedicated operator panel for ease of operation Digital transmission of radar signals (GigE) for minimum signal loss Manual and automatic radar target acquisition and tracking Charts displayed as underlay to the radar video Instant update of trails (afterglow) when adjusting clutter settings Trails maintained after a reset of the screen centre and after changes of range scale Gyro-stabilized head-up presentation mode making True trails available on a head-up display Manual and automatic clutter reduction with instant response in the radar picture Relief background for improved detection of moving or weak targets Echo stretch Integrated handling of the navigation sensors, providing the best set of own-ship data (position, course and speed) Presentation of targets from AIS

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