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Garmin Gmr 18 Xhd Radar W/15m Cable Model# 010-00959-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,649.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Garmin Model:GMR 18 xHD Radar Manufacturer Part Number:010-00959-00 MPN:010-00959-00 UPC:753759111519

Garmin GMR 18 xHD Radar w/15m Cable Model#  010-00959-00

What's in the Box:
  • GMR 18 xHD
  • Mounting hardware kit
  • Power cable (15 m/49.21 ft)
  • Network cable (15 m/49.21 ft)
  • Installation instructions
  • Mounting template
  • Grommet for marine cable

  • 4 kW high-definition 18” dome radar
  • Step up to xHD performance in a radome
  • Dynamic new shape for improved look and antenna performance
  • No complex user settings, easy to install and start using
  • New Dynamic Auto Gain and Dynamic Sea Filter continually adjust to your surroundings to provide optimal performance in varying conditions
GMR™ 18 xHD Radome

Our next-generation, 4 kW high-definition GMR 18 xHD dome radar pairs ease of use with advanced open-array features. Its intuitive operation makes modes and settings simple to understand so you can enjoy great performance without a lot of technical know-how.

The GMR 18 xHD delivers higher resolution than our previous generation 18” dome radars. New Dynamic Auto Gain and Dynamic Sea Filter continually adjust to your surroundings, providing optimal performance in varying conditions. Choose from multiple levels of aggressiveness or use manual gain adjustment. Dual range operation allows fully independent split-screen display of far and close radar views in full 8-bit color (select chartplotters); range of 48 nm. “No Transmit Zone” protects areas behind the radar from being radiated while providing full forward-looking radar capability. This makes installation more flexible by providing more suitable installation options on your boat.

Marine Network

Physical & Performance

Unit dimensions, WxHxD 20" diameter, 9.75" high (50.8 cm diameter, 24.8 cm high)
Weight 17 lbs (7.7 kg)
Waterproof Yes (IPX7)
Antenna sweep 24/48 rpm (dual rotation)
Transmit power 4 kW
Power input 10.5-35 V DC, 33.5 W
Beam width 5.2° horizontal, 25° vertical
Maximum range 48 nm
Minimum range 20 meters

Features & Benefits

Garmin Marine Network™ compatible Yes
High definition (outstanding target separation with less screen clutter) Yes
MARPA target tracking (collision avoidance) Yes (Requires Heading Sensor, Sold Separately)
Guard zone alarm Yes
Additional

Radar Overlay Support: yes

Dual Range Support: yes

Dynamic Auto Gain: yes

Dynamic Sea Filter: yes

Timed Transmit: yes

No Transmit Zone: yes




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