Garmin GMR 404 xHD 4kW Pedestal & 4ft Open Array
Manufacturer Part Number: K10-00012-06
UPC #: 0
Category: Radars
Everything Looks Better in xHD
This 4 ft (1.22 m) scanner with a 4-kilowatt radar transmitter uses the latest in high-definition digital signal processing to deliver a dramatically sharper and clearer radar picture - with improved range resolution, target separation and clutter removal on the display. The advanced xHD electronics yield nearly 8 times more signal processing bandwidth than predecessor designs. So, you can count on improved resolution and target separation, plus better detection and presentation of small or distant returns that might go undetected on traditional analog radar systems. When installed with Garmin's GPSMAP 6000 or 7000 series network multifunction displays, the GMR 404 xHD can also display images in full color, using a multi-hued spectrum (in much the same way that your sonar fishfinder does) to indicate radar return strength or target density. Thus, whether it's birds, rocks, buoys, structures or other boat traffic on the water, you'll see more of what's out there when you scan with the GMR 404 xHD. Its maximum range is 72 nautical miles, and the selectable 24/48 RPM rotation speeds let you adapt the scan to various sea, weather or situational conditions. Optional MARPA target tracking is also supported, when installed with a Garmin heading sensor.
Easy Network Integration
The GMR 404 xHD transmits data over the Garmin Marine Network, a high-speed, plug-and-play proprietary network that makes it easy to expand your boat's system with the latest capabilities. Since all radar signal processing is contained in the remote antenna/scanner, any network-compatible Garmin chartplotter can double as your radar screen. In fact, you can overlay the GMR 404 xHD radar image on the chartplotter's map page as an aid to situational awareness. And Garmin's handy Dual Range feature enables your compatible chartplotter/MFD to display two range scans at once, so you can view close and distant targets simultaneously.