Lowrance Halo 20 Radar (5m Cable, RJ45 Adapter Cable, Waterproof Boot)
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Lowrance Halo 20 Radar (5m Cable, RJ45 Adapter Cable, Waterproof Boot)

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Lowrance Halo 20 Radar (5m Cable, RJ45 Adapter Cable, Waterproof Boot)The Lowrance HALO20 compact dome radar with pulse compression technology that detects collision hazards and other targets in close and up to 24 nautical miles away, improving your situational awareness and collision avoidance. HALO20 is a great radar for boaters with small sportfishing vessels and dayboats, with its small footprint and low profile. Quality Short to Mid Range Performance Extend your view from the bow of your boat up to 24 nautical

The Lowrance HALO20 compact dome radar with pulse compression technology that detects collision hazards and other targets in-close and up to 24 nautical miles away, improving your situational awareness and collision avoidance. HALO20 is a great radar for boaters with small sportfishing vessels and dayboats, with its small footprint and low profile.

Quality Short-to-Mid-Range Performance - Extend your view from the bow of your boat up to 24 nautical miles with pulse-compression radar technology that delivers a powerful mix of short and long-range detection, as well as precise target definition with minimal clutter.

Better Situational Awareness, Collision Avoidance - HALO20 radar delivers a comprehensive range of features to enhance your situational awareness and on-water safety. Monitor selected collision hazards with MARPA target tracking, tracking up to 10 targets, or 20 in dual range. Whether you’re navigating crowded waterways or dealing with poor visibility, HALO20 Radar immediately analyses your surroundings to give you a clear and current picture.

Ready When You Are - HALO20 Radar wakes instantly from its low-power standby mode, delivering high-speed radar coverage exactly when and where you need it. Even if your HALO20 Radar is switched off, start-up is a matter of seconds, not minutes like traditional pulse radar.

Easy to Use - Harbour, Offshore, Weather and custom modes tune HALO20 Radar’s advanced signal processing to ensure that targets can be seen clearly, even in the harshest marine conditions.

- Humidity 95% RH at 35°C (95°F)

- Weight 5.9 kg (13 lbs) without cable

- Interface: Lowrance MFD

Radar Specifications:

Beam width: 4.9° H x 25° V

Max Range, scale: 24 NM

Min Range, scale: 50 m / 200 ft / 50 yd

Max Wind Speed: 100 knots (51 m/s)

Radar Modes: Harbour, Offshore, Weather, North Up, Course Up, Relative Motion & True Motion

Radar Technology: Pulse Compression

Rotation speed: 24 RPM

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