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Garmin GMR Fantom 256 Radar 250 Watts With 6ft Antenna

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Garmin GMR Fantom 256 Radar 250 Watts With 6ft AntennaGarmin GMR Fantom 256 250 Watt 6' Open Array Radar Model: K10 00012 22 6, 250 W solid state open array radar with pedestal MotionScope technology detects and highlights moving targets in different colors to help avoid collisions, find flocks of birds and track weather Pulse Compression technology provides high resolution imaging while maximizing energy to enhance target detection and identification True echo trails display a fading trail to help you

Garmin GMR Fantom 256 250 Watt 6' Open Array Radar

Model: K10-00012-22
  • 6’, 250 W solid-state open-array radar with pedestal
  • MotionScope™ technology detects and highlights moving targets in different colors to help avoid collisions, find flocks of birds and track weather
  • Pulse Compression technology provides high-resolution imaging while maximizing energy to enhance target detection and identification
  • True echo trails display a fading trail to help you quickly and easily identify moving targets while accounting for the movement of your own boat
  • Overlay radar on your chart screen as single display or split screen with independent range settings
  • New mini-automatic radar plotting aid (MARPA) Automatic Acquisition allows for triggering and tracking with no user prompting on all returns, boundary zones, guard zones or MotionScope
  • Track targets and weather from 20’ to 96 nautical miles
  • Scan-to-scan averaging aids in reduction of sea clutter and interference
  • MARPA tracks up to 30 selected targets, helping you keep track of other vessels and avoid collisions
  • Choose from several easy-to-use settings that automatically adjust the gain or target size
  • Instant turn on with near silent operation and low power consumption

Featuring 250 W of power, GMR Fantom 256 is their most powerful 6' solid-state radar. It uses MotionScope technology to detect and highlight moving targets in different colors, which helps you avoid potential collisions, find flocks of birds and track weather. It includes Pulse Compression technology that provides high-resolution imaging and maximizes energy to help you detect and identify targets. It has a detection range of 20’ to 96 nautical miles.

You get excellent close- and long-range target detection from as close as 20’ to 96 nautical miles, even in fog or rain. The narrow horizontal beamwidth provides a high-resolution image, and the high antenna gain picks out weak targets at a distance. This radar paints a clear, concise image of the shoreline, other vessels and impending weather — right on your Garmin chartplotter. Get consistent target positions, excellent target separation that helps you distinguish large targets from small ones and adjustable rotation speed for fast screen updates.

GMR Fantom uses the Doppler effect to detect and highlight moving targets to help you avoid potential collisions, find flocks of birds and track weather formations. The Doppler effect is the frequency shift in the radar echo due to the relative motion of the target. This allows for instant detection of any targets moving toward or away from the radar. MotionScope highlights the moving targets on the radar display so you can navigate around other boats or severe weather — or toward fishing spots where birds are feeding at the surface.

A fading "trail" is left on the screen to help you quickly and easily identify moving targets and potential collision threats. Trails are corrected for your boat’s rotation when an autopilot or heading sensor is connected to your Garmin network.

Where there are birds on the water’s surface, there are fish below it. Auto Bird Gain helps you locate flocks of birds at the water’s surface where baitfish are likely to be found.

Dynamic Auto Gain automatically adjusts to your surroundings for optimal performance in all conditions. Dynamic Sea Filter automatically adjusts gain to changing sea conditions with user options for low, medium or high filtering.

You can increase the size of targets on screen to help differentiate from noise, or reduce the size to sharpen shoreline details.

The single radar antenna can display radar images on your chartplotter map page side by side, with independent range settings and controls for both close and long range. One or both ranges can also be viewed as a chart overlay. An autopilot or heading sensor is recommended for best results.

Mini-automatic radar plotting aid (MARPA) tracks up to 10 selected targets, helping you keep track of other vessels and avoid collisions.

This provides redundancy and the ability for each display unit on the boat to select data from 1 of 2 different radar sources.

Set the safety zone, and receive an alarm when an object enters the zone.

Variable range markers (VRM) and electronic bearing lines (EBL) allow rapid measurements of distance and bearing to vessels and land. It fits the selected radar range to the vertical size of your display to show more forward-looking radar returns on screen and make it easier to interpret target distances.

All Garmin radars are designed to be easy to install and easy to use. There are no complex user settings to adjust; just install your radar, and start using it. You can rely on the GMR Fantom radar to provide reliable, optimum performance in all conditions.

Specifications
General
Water rating IPX6
Antenna length 76.3
Rotation speed (RPM) 24 and 48 rpm (High Speed only available in Single Range mode, with MotionScope disabled, and on range settings of 12 NM or lower)
Transmit power 250W of pulse compression power output, the approximate equivalent to a 6kW magnetron
Beam width 1.25° horizontal
Maximum range 96 nm
Minimum range 6 meters
Radar Features
High definition (outstanding target separation with less screen clutter) Yes
MARPA target tracking (collision avoidance) Yes (Requires Heading Sensor, Sold Separately)
Guard zone alarm Yes
Additional
MotionScope Yes
Auto Bird Gain Yes
Dual Radar Support Yes
Echo Trails Yes, True
Programmable Antenna Parking Position Yes
Max Wind Speed 80 kt
Input Voltage 10-32 V
Dimensions Pedestal: 16.6"" x 14.3"" x 10.7""
Full assembly: 15.9"" height x 76.3"" diameter

What's in the Box:
  • GMR Fantom 250 watt pedestal antenna and pedestal
  • 6' Fantom Antenna
  • Right angle power cable (15 meters)
  • Right angle network cable (15 meters)
  • Documentation
  • Mounting hardware kit and template
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Avid Reader
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When I was a kid around 8 or 9 years old, we would go to an outdoor theatre, a special treat. I remember the old 1960's era Batman movies playing on the screen. It was fun, exciting, heroic...all those things that made it pure enjoyment. When I think of recent Batman movies that have turned dark, deadly, desperate, all the fun has gone out of those experiences and I simply don't watch those movies. This is simply a long way of saying that this book, Bruce Wayne: Not Super, brought back all the fun I experienced as a kid. Here we have our hero, who doesn't think he is, who compares himself to everyone around him with supernatural abilities, and begins to grow desperate. The background story is essentially the same: dead parents, rotten town, etc. But we see life from his perspective and can root for him all the way. He goofs up, makes lots of mistakes and this makes him even more lovable. This book is prefect for readers young and old, and if this made into a movie, I guarantee you that I would watch it. Highly recommended.
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Meg Christine
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun Story For Any Age Fan
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Bruce Wayne is the only kid at his middle school without some kind of special powers. He wants to make a difference in Gotham but he thinks he doesn’t stand a chance compared to all of the other students with impressive skills. Bruce Wayne: Not Super follows Bruce’s journey to finding out what makes him special. This middle grade graphic novel is very well done. I was already familiar with much of the author, Stuart Gibbs’ work. His style and sense of humor carry over well to this type of comic. The illustrations pair nicely and are done in a lighter style than more adult Batman comics. Bruce Wayne: Not Super would be a good introductory book for younger Batman fans or a fun addition for collectors of any age to add to their stash. I don’t know if the author has worked with DC before but I’d love to see more collaborations in the future for more middle grade graphic novels. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Thank you to NetGalley and DC Entertainment (DC Comics)!
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Mark Baker - Carstairs Considers
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★★★★★ 5
Fun Middle School Origin Story
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Booklover3
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Stunning graphics and a relatable hero
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As Stuart Gibbs is one of my favorite middle grade authors, I was eager to pick up this book. It did not disappoint. Stunning graphics and a relatable protagonist make this an engaging read. Full of references to the world of superheroes, (some sneaky, some overt) there were plenty of opportunities to make inferences and share a snide chuckle with the author. This title is now on the short list for next year’s Battle of the Books in our school district. Kudos to Stuart Gibbs for the message of brain over brawn (and superpowers)!
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Phillip Quinn
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 4
Bruce Wayne: Not Super | Comic Review
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I recently had the opportunity to check out Bruce Wayne: Not Super from DC Comics. The story is from Stuart Gibbs and the artwork is from Berat Pekmezci, and it is obviously about Batman. The middle-grade graphic novel follows a teenage Cape Crusader going to school with every other DC character. Heroes and villains all going to school together is a funny concept that I think is pulled off well here. What’s the joke about Batman? He’s just a rich kid with no powers, so what happens when he goes to a prep school with Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Arrow, etc.? Bruce has to come to grip with having no powers and how that affects his daily interactions with his classmates. Bruce’s alienation at being powerless directly conflicts with his goal of being a vigilante hero for Gotham City. His camaraderie with Dick Grayson (Robin) helps him work through his feelings on wanting to be Ferretman Batman. Aging adult characters down to young teens can come with their own difficulties, but I think Pekmezci nailed it. The artwork is very good throughout this book. It may not be everybody’s cup of tea, but I really dig these “Elseworlds” stories that place the heroes in completely weird situations. And, what’s weirder than a middle/high school full of super-powered kids! Clearly, I wasn’t the intended audience for this book, but I think those kids will have a great time reading this.
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