Description:
The GMR 406 transmits data over the Garmin Marine Network, a 100-megabit plug-and-play proprietary network that gives you the ability to expand your boat’s system as needed. Once connected to the network, any network-compatible Garmin chartplotter can double as your radar screen. And as an aid to locational awareness, you can overlay the GMR 406 radar image on the chartplotter's map page. You can also split the on-screen display so that you can view the map and the standard radar page simultaneously.
Features:
The GMR 406 open
array radar (pedestal sold separately; click on
accessories tab to view pedestal) allows you to
scan more of what's out there while you're on
the water. Whether ships, shores, birds or
weather, you'll see it sooner with the powerful
6-foot GMR 406 and its smaller counterpart, the
GMR 404.
The GMR 406 is a 6-foot open array scanner with
1.1° beamwidth and a range of 72 nautical miles.
With this intense beamwidth and 4 kilowatts of
power, the 406 offers outstanding clarity,
precision and target definition. You can also
use the 406 to avoid traffic on the water with
MARPA target tracking.
Physical & Performance:
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| Unit dimensions, WxHxD:
|
6' diameter (1.83 meter
diameter); pedestal: 24" x 11" x 16" (61 x 28 x 40.6 cm)
|
| Weight: |
antenna only: 16 lb (7.3
kg) |
| Waterproof: |
yes (IPX6) |
| Antenna sweep:
|
24 and 48 rpm
|
| Transmit power:
|
4 kW |
| Power input:
|
10.5 - 38 V DC, 45 W
|
| Beam width: |
1.1° horizontal, 25°
vertical |
| Maximum range:
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72 nm |
| Minimum range:
|
20 meters |
| RoHS version available:
|
no |
| |
Features:
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| Garmin Marine Network
compatible: |
yes |
| MARPA target tracking
(collision avoidance): |
yes (requires heading
sensor; sold separately) |
| Guard zone alarm:
|
yes |
*Due
to manufacturer’s restrictions this item may only be exchanged for the same item
if found to be defective within 7 days