Greater operational range
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SeaBeacon® 2 System 6 provides
improvements in receiver dynamic range,
receiver sensitivity, power consumption and
transmitter power. Better receiver
sensitivity and higher gain antennas give
superior range performance with solid-state
radars.
Available with or without pressurisation
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The GMU version of SeaBeacon® 2 System 6 is available with
or without pressurisation. Pressurising racons with nitrogen
provides added protection against the corrosive marine
environment, seasonal variations in ambient temperature,
pressure fluctuations, condensation and accidental
submergence.
Dual-token sidelobe suppression
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Radars are identified accurately by measuring frequency and
pulsewidth. Amplitude values are used to block responses to
sidelobes.
User selections
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Operating parameters such as quiescent periods, trace
length, active period, extended quiescent and standard
response code (per IALA recommendations) can be programmed
in the field using an optional hand-held keypad or laptop.
Intelligent power management
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Users may program quiescent and active time intervals to
match performance and power consumption requirements. To
further reduce power consumption, if no local radar is
detected, the racon automatically returns to its quiescent
state after a four second active period. Extended quiescent
state for low traffic areas and seasonal inhibit further
reduce power consumption. Periodic quiescent periods allow
the radar operator to view the radar screen ensuring that no
targets have been obscured by a racon response.
Proportional scaling
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Ensures length of racon trace appearing on the radar screen
is generally uniform on all range settings.
Monitoring
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SeaBeacon® 2 System 6 racons can be linked, via Tideland’s
NavLink®, to a manned base station for remote monitor and
control functions.
Hazardous use rating
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Available for General Marine Use (GMU), NEC Class 1
Division 2 (not pressurized), IECEx/ATEX Category 2 (Zone 1)
or ATEX Category 3 (Zone 2)for hazardous areas.
Compliant to
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IALA Recommendation R-101 on Marine Radar Beacons (RACONS)
Edition 2 December 2004.