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The Simrad Halo 2000 radar is a high-resolution, volume-reflective Doppler radar. It uses spiral-scan radar technology to provide wide and comprehensive radar coverage , with high resolution and low latency . The Halo 2000 can be used for a variety of applications, including target detection and location, navigation surveillance, level-crossing surveillance, traffic monitoring, and port and coastal surveillance. Thanks to its high-quality performance and reliability, the Halo 2000 is considered one of the best radars on the market .
Its advanced pulse compression technology enables you to detect birds, hazards and storms with superior accuracy over short and long distances (up to 72 nautical miles). The range of preset modes and enhanced power also offer constant peace of mind.
Available in 3 beam sizes, the Halo 2000 radar offers the performance of a 12 kW magnetron:
- Halo 2003 beam radar antenna Simrad 50 Watts in 3' - (3.70 feet - 112.8 cm)
- Halo 2004 beam radar antenna Simrad 50 Watts in 4' - (4.70 ft - 143.2 cm)
- Halo 2006 beam radar antenna Simrad 50 Watts in 6' - (6.69 feet - 203.9 cm)
A more advanced version of the Halo 2000 radar, with greater range and a more powerful Bird+ bird mode, is the Simrad Halo 3000 radar.
Read more FeaturesData sheet
- Product type
- Radar
- Technology
- Digital CHIRP + Doppler effect
- Power
- 50w
- Range
- 72 mn
- Wifi option
- No
- Type
- Beam
- Size
- 3 feet, 4 feet, 6 feet
SIMRAD - HALO 2000 BEAM RADAR - THE MOST POWERFUL RADAR TO DATE
Antenna radar Simrad Halo 2000 offers a superior experience on the water. An impressive 50W of power, equivalent to a 12 kW magnetron radar, offers an unrivalled combination of short- and long-range coverage, enabling you to see targets from 6m to 72 nautical miles with exceptional clarity.
Pulse compression technology is also used, which offers a reliable navigation in marinas and a advanced storm and hazard detection over a longer distance. Halo 2000 radar Simrad not only increase situational awareness and avoid collisions , but also offers a high-resolution target detection that you won't find with low-power radars.
With its solid-state technology, the radar Simrad Halo 2000 gets you up and running quickly, and its low-power pulse transmissions make it safe to use in ports and marinas.
Advanced digital signal processing clearer view of targets , technology, which eliminates sea clutter return, while beam-sharpening technology enables improved separation between small or distant targets.
This radar Simrad Halo 2000 is compatible with a wide range of chartplotters Simrad , including NSS, NSX, NSO and GO. Finally, the Halo 2000 radar requires the same space as radars Simrad previous , this makes it easy to upgrade your current system.
Halo radar's main functions SimradSimrad has developed this radar to be as user-friendly as possible. ZoneTrack
VelocityTrack
Dangerous target alert
Predefined modes
Target tracking
Target monitoring
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New Halo Open Array functionsSpeed
Double range
Target tracks
Improved resilience
Longer service life
Perfectly compliant
Quiet operation
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Bird mode: for more fishA mode that will delight deep-sea fishermen ! The radar Simrad Halo 2000 features a powerful Bird mode. This function enables sport fishing enthusiasts to locate flocks of birds at a distance, and thus reach the most abundant fishing grounds in their region. Bird mode Uses pulse compression technology CHIRP. It enables automatically and intelligently optimize radar gain and jamming commands In order to better target seabirds . With these Fine-tuned performance , will provide anglers with the information they need to locate fish and predators Faster. This also makes it possible to consume less fuel When looking for a good fishing spot on the open sea. |
Radar presentation Simrad Halo 2000
Radar technical specifications Simrad Halo 2000
Power output | 50 watts |
Minimum detection range | 6 m |
Maximum range scale |
72 MN |
Preset modes (Harbour, OffShore, Weather, Bird) | ✔️ |
ZoneTrack | ✔️ |
Beam refinement | ✔️ |
IP index | IPX6 |
Start from standby mode | Instant |
Cold start | 16-25 seconds |
Rotation speed | 16 to 48 rpm depending on operating mode |
Beam width | 2.4°+/-10% (-3 dB width) - 1.7° with beam enhancement mode activated / Vertical beam width 25° +/-10% (-3 dB width) |
NMEA 2000 connection | No NMEA 2000 connection. Heading and other navigation data are sent to the radar via the Ethernet network. |
Ethernet ports | Via RI-50, 1 x 100 Mbit RJ45 Adapter to 5-pin yellow (supplied) |
Recommended fuse amperage | 25A for 12V or 15A for 24V |
Typical energy consumption | 45-60 W (average) without wind |
Max. power consumption | 235 W (peak, 12V) at maximum wind speed |
Operating temperature range | -25°C to +55°C (-13°F - 131°F) |
Base dimensions (H x W x D) | 324 mm x 429 x 339 mm (12.76" x 16.81" x 13.35") |
Weight (base + beam) | 3': 29.2 kg / 4': 30 kg / 6': 31.6 kg |
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