Ship radar 5300Mk2 series
ATA

ship radar
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Application domain
for ships
Type
ATA

Description

JRC's new JMA-5300Mk2 integrates the latest leading technologies with a set of new features that allows running radar images faster and more efficiently than ever before. ConstaviewTM The second generation and patented ConstaviewTM is realised through the use of three high-speed processors (in-house TornadoTM technology). All info gathered by the radar is fully processed within a few milliseconds before displayed, generating a smooth image rotation when sailing in Head-Up mode. When changing to North-Up, the new radar image is displayed without any delay caused by the scanner rotation. Select a trail length Other ship's movement and speed can be monitored from length and direction of their trails, primary serving for collision avoidance. The JMA-5300Mk2 integrates four different trail length modes, that will show a ship's course instantly, a unique operational feature that allows for more flexibility. Example real-time processing. Wide dynamic range receiver The new JMA-5300Mk2 series integrates a wide dynamic range receiver that, compared to conventional models, significantly improves the differentiation of noise and targets under sea clutter. The radar system overcomes different sources of unwanted signals, maintaining a constant level of overall visible clutter. Target enhancement Developed exclusively by JRC, TEFTM, allows target enhancement relative to the target size. The smaller echoes are far more enlarged than bigger echoes, giving a better on-screen separation and identification. TEFTM works by adding pixels to targets displayed on the radar image and allows a vastly improved degree of discrimination between targets.
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