Unique features
JRC’s new JMA-5300Mk2 integrates the latest leading technologies with a set of new features, that allows running radar images faster and more efficiently than ever before.
ConstaviewTM
The second generation and patented ConstaviewTM is realised through the use of three high-speed processors (in-house TornadoTM technology). All info gathered by the radar is fully processed within a few milliseconds before displayed, generating a smooth image rotation when sailing in Head-Up mode. When changing to North-Up, the new radar image is displayed without any delay caused by the scanner rotation.
Select a trail length
Conventional
Relative Trails
Traditional technology relies on several sweeps of the scanner to redraw the image. Trails are presented as relative.
Other ship’s movement and speed can be monitored from length and direction of their trails, primary serving for collision avoidance. The JMA-5300Mk2 integrates four different trail length modes, that will show a ship’s course instantly, a unique operational feature that allows for more flexibility. Example real-time processing
Target Enhancement FunctionTM
Developed exclusively by JRC, TEFTM, allows target enhancement relative to the target size. The smaller echoes are far more enlarged than bigger echoes, giving a better on-screen separation and identification.
JRC has been providing sales and support of products since 1915. Today, JRC offers comprehensive assistance through its organisation, in partnership with a worldwide StarNetworkTM of over 270 fully trained and qualified partners and agents, assisting you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year
More powerful than ever
The JMA-5300Mk2 incorporates three TornadoTM processors, which are exclusively developed and designed by JRC, bringing a new level of performance and reliability
to radar operation. The new TornadoTM processors, which equal the power of twelve conventional processors, and advanced system architecture make the JMA-5300Mk2 series probably the most sophisticated radar available today.