Size: Typically ranges from 2 to 6 feet in diameter for antenna size, depending on range and application.
Grade: Marine-grade, compliant with IEC 60945 and IMO standards for navigation radar.
Viscosity: Not applicable (N/A) as radar equipment does not involve fluid properties.
Buoyancy: N/A, as radar units are mounted on vessels and not submerged.
Material: Housing made of corrosion-resistant materials like aluminum or marine-grade stainless steel; radar antenna often uses fiberglass or composite materials.
Frequency Bands: X-band (9.4 GHz) or S-band (3 GHz) for different detection ranges.
Power Output: Typically 1 kW to 25 kW, depending on range requirements.
Range: 0.25 to 96 nautical miles, varying by model and power.
Rotation Speed: 24 to 48 RPM for standard marine radar antennas.
Operating Voltage: 12V or 24V DC, compatible with marine electrical systems.
Environmental Rating: IP55 or higher for water and dust resistance.
Mounting: Pole or mast-mounted with adjustable brackets for optimal positioning.