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Raymarine Quantum Radar

$2,899.00$3,199.00

The next generation of marine radar featuring CHIRP pulse compression technology. Quantum delivers superior radar imaging on both long and extremely short ranges.

Integrated Wi-Fi connection between Quantum and any Raymarine LightHouse II powered MFD simplifies installation plus Quantum’s energy efficient and lightweight 18-inch design provides safe radiated emissions and substantially reduced power consumption.

SKU RADAR-RQ24* Category

Raymarine Quantum Radar variations

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Inclusions:
Quantum Radar with 10m Power
RADAR-RQ24$2,899.00

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Inclusions:
Quantum Radar with 10m Power and 10m Data Cable
RADAR-RQ24/D$3,199.00

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