Unique features JRC’s new JMA-9100 ARPA radar series integrates the latest leading technologies and represents a significant step change in terms of reliable performance and cost-effectiveness, making it one of the most advanced radar products available today.
Teklif FormuConstaviewTM 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. Other ship’s movement and speed can be monitored from length and direction of their trails, primary serving for collision avoidance. The JMA-9100 radar series integrates three 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. Flexible black box configuration The radars are available in standalone and desktop version to suit your type of vessel. In the desktop version, the processor unit is the heart of the JMA-9100, and shares the same simple configuration as its predecessor, contributing to an enhanced system configuration. TT (Target Tracking) function module with up to 100 targets, and AIS interface are built-in. Wide dynamic range receiver The new JMA-9100 series integrates a wide dynamic range receiver that, compared to conventional models, significantly improves the differentiation of noise and targets under sea clutter. The radar system overcomes different sources of unwanted signals, maintaining a constant level of overall visible clutter. More powerful than ever The JMA-9100 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-9100 series probably the most sophisticated radar available today. CCRP As set by IMO regulations, a Consistent Common Reference Point (CCRP) is a location on own ship, to which all horizontal measurements, such as target range, bearing, relative course/speed, closest point of approach, or time to closest point of approach are referenced.