Radars provide the benefit of line-of-sight target detection in low or no visibility situaitons. First you must choose the radar platform. Radome is more compact and open-array is bigger.
You can then narrow your selection by choosing either pulse radar, which is better at long range, or broadband radar which has instant-on capability and better short range resolution. Lastly select the radar power output, the larger the wattage the better the range and the target seperation.
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Brand | Name | Price | Type | Antenna Size | Wireless | Max Range | Doppler Collision Avoidance | Cable Length | |
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Garmin | GMR Fantom 18x | $3,035.99 $2,245.31 | Radome | 18 in | No | 48 nm | Yes | 15 m | |
Garmin | GMR xHD3 18 | $2,719.99 $2,011.60 | Radome | 18 in | No | 48 nm | No | 15 m | |
Garmin | GMR Fantom 24x | $4,139.99 $3,061.78 | Radome | 24 in | No | 48 nm | Yes | 15 m | |
Garmin | GMR 434 | $6,485.99 $4,796.80 | Open Array | 48 in | No | 72 nm | No | 15 m | |
Garmin | GMR Fantom 54 Array | $8,555.99 $6,327.69 | Open Array | 48 in | No | 72 nm | Yes | 15 m | |
Garmin | GMR 436 | $7,589.99 $5,613.28 | Open Array | 72 in | No | 72 nm | No | 15 m | |
Garmin | GMR Fantom 56 Array | $9,245.99 $6,837.99 | Open Array | 72 in | No | 72 nm | Yes | 15 m |