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Cash back on BR24 Broadband Radar

by Sandman PR on 30 Mar 2010
Navico’s BR24 Broadband Radar (left) delivers crystal-clear, highly-detailed intuitive views of surroundings compared with traditional 4kW pulse radar (right). Sandman PR
Retail customers who purchase a Simrad or Lowrance BR24 Broadband Radar from April through July will receive $400 cash back!


Designed for use with Simrad NX / NSE Series multifunction displays, Glass Bridge integrated helm stations and Lowrance High-Definition System (HDS), the BR24 is the world's first recreational marine Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radome.

Representing the next generation of radar safety, affordability and ease of use, BR24 Broadband Radar combines straightforward installation, flexible antenna placement options and low power draw, making it the clear choice for every type of vessel.

Boasting range resolution to less than 3m, the BR24 eliminates close-in vessel blind spot (main bang) resulting in crystal-clear, highly-detailed intuitive views of surroundings to a 1/32 nautical mile range scale. Incredibly safe, the new radome transmits at 1/20,000 the power of traditional radar – less than 1/10th the energy of a mobile phone! – and emits no harmful radiation outside the dome, allowing for flexible installation on a range of vessels.

Other innovative features include advanced clutter rejection which virtually eliminates tuning; rapid cold start and InstantOn™ from standby which eliminates time-wasting warm-up; and an incredibly low power consumption (30-50 per cent more efficient) when compared with traditional pulse radomes.

Winning numerous international awards since its release last year, BR24 Radar was also recently named ‘Best of the Year' in an awards program conducted by respected US magazine MotorBoating.

The BR24 Broadband Radar cash back offer is available only on products purchased through authorised Australian retailers. Further details are available in store and at www.simrad-yachting.com and www.lowrance.com.au


Further information:

Navico Australia – (02) 9936 1000 or visit: www.navico.com
Navico is one of the world's leading manufacturers of marine electronics and the parent company to five renowned brands: B&G, Eagle, Lowrance, Northstar and Simrad. Visit www.navico.com to find out about our full range of products, including our revolutionary broadband radar and HDS integrated navigation system.

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