Part of the award winning Furuno NavNet 3d system is the new Ultra High Definition (UHD) Digital Radar technology. The digital sensor and signal processing technologies, provides UHD Digital Radar greatly enhances situational awareness.

The Furunna NavNet 3D UHD radars come in 19, & 24 inch domes, and 3.5ft and 4 ft open arrays. The prices start at around $1,800.

” 2008 NMEA award for the NavNet 3D DRS radar ”

1. 3D UHD radar Features include: Ranges - 24 n.m. to 96 n.m.
2. Power Output - 2.2 kW to 25 kW
3. Antennas - Radome and Open Array
4. Displays - Utilizes Any NavNet 3D Display



Furuno's Description
Furuno Ultra High Definition (UHD™) Digital Radar FURUNO has taken its NMEA award-winning radar technology to the next level with Ultra High Definition Digital Radar. UHD offers crystal clear, noise-free target presentation with automatic real-time digital signal processing. Antenna rotation speed (24/36/48 rpm) is automatically shifted to the appropriate pulse length. Commercial-grade radar performance is now available in the ultimate MFD navigation suite.

Standard Features:

Ultra High Definition (UHD™) Digital Radar offers crystal clear, noise-free target presentation with automatic real-time digital signal processing

Real-time digital auto Gain/Sea/Rain controls to deliver noise-free radar presentation Radar antenna rotation speed (24/36/48 rpm) is automatically shifted to the appropriate pulse length

Simultaneous scanning technology drives our powerful dual-range radar, providing unsurpassed target detection. With each sweep of antenna, dual progressive scan transmissions are sent, received and processed to display two separate radar ranges on your NavNet 3D display simultaneously. p> Each radar presentation acts autonomously, allowing for manipulation of individual gain and clutter controls

Radome incorporates a NMEA 2000® port to which certain NMEA2000® sensors can be directly connected. Power for these networked sensors is supplied directly from the radome itself, allowing for flexible installation of multiple NMEA 2000® sensors without the need to run cables all the way to the main processor unit