Garmin GMR xHD3 4' radar antenna
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Operating voltage | 10-32 |
| Radar technology | Open Array Magnetron |
| Recommended fuse rating | 15 |
| Horizontal beam width | 1.8 |
| Wired network | Garmin BlueNet, Garmin Marine Network |
| MARPA tracking | Yes |
| Radar transmit power | 4000 |
| Radar band | X-band |
| Radar antenna / radome type | Open Array |
| Product width | 1219 |
| Doppler radar technology | No |
| Dual-range radar | Yes |
| Largeur faisceau vertical | 23 |
| Radar peak power | 4000 |
| Package contents | GMR xHD3 4' radar antenna, pedestal, power cable, network cable, mounting kit (template, fasteners, primer), voltage converter (if applicable), documentation |
| Drill Bit Size Mounting Mm | 15 |
| Grounding Wire Cross Section Mm2 | 3.31 |
| Installation Hex Wrench Size Mm | 5, 6 |
| Installation Screwdriver Type | Phillips #2, Plat |
| Installation Torque Wrench Required | Yes |
| Installation Wrench Size Mm | 17 |
| Installation professionnelle recommandée | Yes |
| Rf Exposure Standard | ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 |
| User Serviceable Components | No |
| Warranty Void Conditions | Device cannot be opened. Power cable connected without appropriate fuse. |
Detailed description
Detailed description
Designed for offshore navigation and fishing, the Garmin GMR xHD3 4' radar antenna (ref. 010-02780-00) is the 4-foot open array antenna used in the advanced radar systems of the GMR xHD3 series, such as the GMR 434 xHD3. Part of this series, it incorporates Garmin’s latest platform technologies to deliver high-resolution imaging and precise detection capabilities. This antenna model, integrated with GMR xHD3 systems, succeeds previous generations of GMR radars, offering improvements in image clarity and target discrimination, and natively integrates with Garmin BlueNet™ and Garmin Marine Network for seamless compatibility within the Garmin ecosystem.
Performance and Technical Specifications
The GMR 434 xHD3 radar system, equipped with this 1.22-meter (4-foot) antenna, delivers a transmission power of 4 kW and provides a detection range from 20 meters to 72 nautical miles. With a horizontal beam width of 1.8 degrees and vertical beam width of 23 degrees, combined with rotation speeds of 24 or 48 RPM, it enables rapid and detailed target acquisition. The system is designed to operate in wind conditions up to 80 knots, with increased capacity to 100 knots if an optional voltage converter is used. The GMR 434 xHD3 is rated IPX6 for water resistance and requires a 11 to 32 V DC power supply, consuming 18 W in standby mode and 55 W during normal transmission. The complete unit (antenna and pedestal) weighs 27.6 kg.
Advanced Marine Detection Features
The Garmin GMR 434 xHD3 radar integrates key technologies for enhanced marine environment interpretation. Scan Averaging technology filters sea clutter and interference, improving target detection. True Echo Trails display the historical movement of vessels, facilitating collision threat identification. The Dual Range function with overlay allows simultaneous display of two independent detection ranges on a compatible screen, with the option to overlay them on a chart. Specific modes such as Auto Bird Gain and Bird Mode Preset assist in locating surface birds, potential indicators of fish schools. The angular adjustment of target size optimizes the shape of displayed objects, while Dynamic Auto Gain adapts gain levels to varying environments (harbor, coastal, offshore). The Dynamic Sea Filter automatically adjusts gain to manage sea clutter based on conditions. Additionally, the system supports MARPA target tracking (up to 30 targets with additional sensors) and features a configurable guard zone to alert in case of intrusion. Its silent open array drive motor contributes to discreet operation.
Installation and Connectivity Considerations
Integration of the GMR 434 xHD3 is achieved via Garmin BlueNet™ or Garmin Marine Network. The system requires a 11 to 32 Vdc power supply. A 15 A inline fuse is mandatory, and a 30 A fuse is required if the optional voltage converter is used between the converter and the battery. Grounding to the marine ground is essential. For optimal performance and RF safety, the radar must be mounted above the vessel’s keel line, with the vertical beam height above the head, and at a specified minimum safe distance to avoid radiofrequency exposure. Installation should be performed by a qualified marine technician to ensure compliance with mounting directives, prevent interference with navigation instruments such as the magnetic compass or GPS antennas, and ensure adequate watertightness of cable penetrations with marine sealant. Power and network cables must not be routed parallel to other cables to avoid interference.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
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