Radar racon radar beacon transponder racon radar beacon racon beacon X and S band AO-RB-G4
The Radar racon radar beacon transponder racon radar beacon racon beacon X and S band AO-RB-G4 is an advanced radar beacon transponder, also known as a RACON (Radar Beacon), designed for use in maritime navigation and coastal surveillance. Operating on both X and S bands, the AO-RB-G4 provides highly reliable and efficient radar responses, making it an essential tool for enhancing navigational safety in various marine environments.
This RACON is typically deployed on critical navigational aids such as buoys, lighthouses, and offshore platforms, where it helps ships accurately determine their position by transmitting a coded signal when interrogated by a radar system. The signal generated by the AO-RB-G4 is distinct and easily recognizable, enabling radar operators to identify the location of the RACON-equipped structure even in adverse weather conditions or in congested maritime traffic areas.
The AO-RB-G4 is designed with state-of-the-art technology to ensure low power consumption and high durability, making it suitable for long-term deployment in harsh marine environments. It supports dual-band operation (X and S bands), providing flexibility and broad compatibility with different radar systems used on vessels worldwide. The transponder is engineered to deliver high signal clarity, reducing the likelihood of false echoes and ensuring precise positional information for safe navigation.
The Radar racon radar beacon transponder racon radar beacon racon beacon X and S band AO-RB-G4 serves as a critical component in modern maritime navigation, significantly improving the accuracy and safety of radar-based location systems.
Overview:
The AO-RB-G4 is a radar beacon transponder, also known as a racon, designed to enhance radar signals on X and S bands. It serves as a navigational aid by responding to radar pulses with a unique signal, providing precise positioning data to vessels and aircraft. This racon is typically installed on fixed structures like buoys, lighthouses, or offshore platforms, making them easily identifiable on radar screens. The AO-RB-G4 is known for its reliability, durability, and low power consumption, making it an essential tool for safe navigation in maritime and aviation operations.
Compliance:
1. IALA Recommendations and IMO Standards.
Features:
1. Our radar beacon response on X and S bands.
2. Racon radar high transmit power, greater receive sensitivity gives long service range.
3. The length of the Morse code response matches the display range setting by programming the duration of the answer according to the pulse length before installation.
4. Automatic response length.
5. Wide power supply range 9-36V DC.
6. Low power consumption racon radar beacon.
7. Light weight radar transponder beacon.
8. Transient over-voltage and reverse polarity protections.
9. Maintenance free racon beacon.
Specification:
Product Name |
Radar racon radar beacon transponder racon radar beacon racon beacon X and S band AO-RB-G4 |
Mode NO.: |
AO-RB-G4 |
Frequency range: |
X band(9300~9500MHz) S band(2900~3100MHz) |
Receptor sensitivity(adjustable):
|
X band: - 35dBm~- 50dBm S band: -30dBm~- 50dBm |
Antenna: |
X band: Gain: 9dB; Horizontal: 360º (±1dB); Vertical: 20º. S band: Gain: 5dB; Horizontal: 360º (±1dB); Vertical: 70º. |
Polarisation: |
X band: Horizontal. S band: Vertical. |
Input voltage: |
DC 9-36V |
Power consumption:
|
Standby condition: 0.6W;
Working: 3-5W
|
Response encoding: |
16 types Morse codes for X band and S band. |
Output power: |
Typical ≥ 1W (X and S bands) |
Speed response: |
X Bnad: 10 KHz S band: 5 KHz |
Frequency Precision: |
≤ ±2 MHz |
Response delay: |
≤ 0.05μS |
Communications and programming: |
RS232 or RS485 |
Materials: |
316 stainless steel and polyamide |
Work environment: |
-40℃~+80℃, Humidity 0%-100% |
Weight: |
3.2kg |
IP Grade: |
IP67 |
Recognition range: |
5/10nm in any direction. |
Dimension & Installation:
Applications:
The Radar racon radar beacon transponder racon radar beacon racon beacon X and S band AO-RB-G4 has several important applications.
In marine environments, it is widely used to enhance navigation safety. It can be installed on buoys, lighthouses, and ships. By emitting a distinct signal that is recognized by shipborne radars, it helps mariners accurately locate themselves and identify important navigational points. This is crucial for avoiding collisions and ensuring safe passage through busy shipping lanes or in adverse weather conditions.
At airports, it can assist in aircraft navigation. It provides accurate positioning information to pilots, especially during low visibility conditions. This helps in ensuring safe takeoffs and landings.
This device is essential in areas where accurate positioning and identification are required. It is commonly found in coastal regions, major shipping routes, and around airports where it plays a vital role in maintaining the safety and efficiency of transportation.