Lowrance Lra-1800 - Hd Digital 2kw Radome Radar on 2040-parts.com
Lafayette, Louisiana, US
The Lowrance LRA-1800 High Definition Digital Radar features2 kW 18" radome radar with 5.2 degrees horizontal beam width and 25 degrees vertical beam width.
Features Interference Rejection, FTC, and STC.
Compatible with GlobalMap 9300c HD, GlobalMap 9200c, GlobalMap8300c HD, GlobalMap8200c, GlobalMap Baja 840c, GlobalMap 7300c HD, GlobalMap 7200c, GlobalMap 5200c, GlobalMap 5300c iGPS, GlobalMap Baja 540c, LCX-113c HD, LCX-112c, LCX-38c HD, LCX-37c, LCX-27c, LMS-520c, LMS-522c, iGPS, LMS-525c DF, X510c DF.
Included:
- 18" Radome with 15mm scanner cable
- Ethernet yellow male to RJ45 female 2m cables
- RJ45 male to male .5m cable
- Utility 2m cable
SPECIFICATIONS
- Antenna Beam Width Horizontal: 5.2 degrees
- Antenna Beam Width Vertical: 25 degrees
- Antenna Distance Range: 24 nm
- Antenna Output Power: 2kW
- Antenna Size: 1.5 ft \ .45 m
- Antenna Type: Radome
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