Product Description
The Furuno DRS25ANXT 200 Watt Solid - State Doppler Radar with a 4 - foot antenna (Model: DRS25ANXT/4) is a revolutionary step in radar evolution. It uses solid - state technology with pulse compression, Target Analyzer™, and Fast Target Tracking™ powered by Doppler tech. The exclusive RezBoost™ technology sharpens the beam, packing the performance of a large radar into a compact unit. The Target Analyzer™ is a world - first feature. Targets approaching your vessel turn red, while stationary or moving - away targets are green. This works regardless of vessel speed with minor limits, enhancing safety and situational awareness. Once you select a target, it quickly shows a speed and course vector. Doppler tech makes approaching vessels display a target vector and sound an alarm. With RezBoost™ at MAX, it can achieve the sharpness of a much larger open - array antenna. Specifications include a 4 - foot antenna size, X - band, 12 - 24 VDC power usage, 200 W power output, an open - array antenna type, and a 1.9 - degree beam width. The box includes an RSB137 - 126 Pedestal, a 001 - 512 - 620 - 00 15m Cable, and an XN12A/4 4 - foot Antenna.
Using your Furuno DRS25ANXT radar is straightforward. First, make sure to connect the included 15m cable correctly to the pedestal and your power source (12 - 24 VDC). Then, mount the 4 - foot antenna securely on the pedestal. When you power on the radar, it will start scanning automatically. To use the Target Analyzer™ feature, just let the radar do its job, and it will color - code the targets for you. If you want to track a specific target, simply select it on the screen, and you'll get the speed and course vector in seconds. As for the RezBoost™ technology, you can set it to MAX for better beam sharpness. When it comes to maintenance, keep the antenna clean from dirt and debris regularly. Check the cables for any signs of wear and tear. If you notice any issues with the power supply or the radar's performance, make sure to check your power source first. Also, always follow local regulations when using the radar at sea.