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Easy Installation
Consilium's compact up-mast configuration of its X-Band radar allows coupling direct between the transceiver and rotary joint. Simplification of the work required for installation reduces the RF losses significantly, which are usually accepted as the norm for mounting the transceiver in a separate cabinet in a 'down-mast' position. A single connector provides a plug-in interface with the radar console, making it unnecessary for the transceiver casting to be opened during installation. All analogue adjustments are made via the Selux console, which includes a built-in inter-switch.
Users have consistently commented on the very efficient and user-friendly interface of Consilium's Selesmar Selux. Its high-resolution, 19" or 23", LCD TFT colour display gives the user a clearly defined picture of the situation. Dedicated push-buttons for the most frequently used ARPA functions complement simple, clear menus and point-n-click virtual keys. And for optimal personal operation, there are user definable quick-keys, whilst EBL and VRM permit easy fine adjustments.
Selux updates have included enhanced manual STC, which automatically selects the correct sea shape, greater flexibility RS422 serial interfaces and more RS232 interfaces a well as the facility to use an external USB memory stick. Efficient on-line fault diagnostics and easy repair enhance and improve operational reliability.
Excellent target detection
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Sea trials have proven this new generation of Selux X-Band radars as giving enhanced target detection, with clearer target resolution.
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Superior resolution of small targets within the ship's vicinity improves safety and gives the operator the capability, even in heavy seas, of detecting small targets or rain clutter. It also ensures land contours are clearly visible.
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ARPA and AIS Target Guard Zones
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The functionality of both ARPA and AIS target identification is excellent and provides an activated Guard Zone, around the ship, with every target selected and checked automatically.
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Heading stabilised and North stabilised guard zones.
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Every AIS Target, selected or unselected, is automatically checked against minimum safety parameters and activated if dangerous.
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Tracking facility for up to 200 targets
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Displays AIS and Call Signs over the PPI area
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AIS presentation can be switched on and off
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AIS list provides easy way of selecting AIS targets and lists all AIS targets with their progressive id. number, range and name.
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Alphabetical list of names or by distance - up to four elements can be selected
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Selection, from the list, of the appropriate name easily identifies sleeping AIS targets
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ARPA targets are also available from a similar list, but organised by range and level of danger, with low CPA and TCPA at the top of the list
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All associated tracking such as past positions, auto-tracking or guard zones and trial manoeuvre are available simultaneously both for AIS and ARPA targets.
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AIS and ARPA targets can be automatically combined with user defined parameters, thereby reducing graphical clutter on the PPI
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Main features:
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Designed to meet new IEC 62388 Navigation Radar Standard
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Deck configuration pedestal contains 12 kW or 25 kW transceiver to support 6'- 9'- 12' antennas
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Solid state, modular construction
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Mosfet technology based electronic modulator
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#3 Generation, long-life magnetron (12 kW and 25 kW)
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Low noise amplifier reduces overall noise figure
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Micro-computer controls operations
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Serial link with telemetry with remote control for adjustments
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Power supply and modulator parameters include built-in test facilities
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PDF jittering removes ambiguity caused by multiple-time-around echoes
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Two different Sector Blanking - set during installation
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Performance Monitoring
20 or 40 rpm Antenna Rotation
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