Product Details
Passive Radar Reflector by Echomax®. The EM230MIDI passive radar reflectors is considered a rigid radar reflector due to the robust Polyethylene case and is suitable for direct installation on wheel house roofs, RIB A frames, marker buoys. The four hole base is supplied with a fixing kit comprising of four bolts, four spacers to avoid over tightening and four neoprene washers to absorb the shock of taking waves at speed. All Echomax passive reflectors are made with the patented stacked symmetrical array. The patented stack design offers the most reflected radar surface area no matter the pitch or roll of the vessel, always offering a right angle corner return to the ships radar. The arrays are manufactured under tight tolerance controls of +/- 10 degrees for maximum return. The Echomax outperforms ALL other radar reflectors in real world conditions. Every model and size is certified to perform to spec and outperform the competition.
Specifications
Suggested for: Vessels between 5-12m (16.4-39.4ft) |
Maximum Response: 20M2 |
Height: 432mm (17in) |
Width: 245mm (9.6in) |
Base Diameter: 150mm (5.9in) |
Weight: 2.3kgs (5 lbs) |
Fixing Centers: 80mm (3.14in) with four bolts- 6mm (.23in) |
Features
- The EM230MIDI meets all standards for ISO, RORC, ORC, ISAF and WCC
- Engineered to high standards
- High-grade design delivers extended lifespan
- Made with premium materials
Echomax® was formed in 1998 following the purchase of John Firths third patent which was based on a revolutionary symmetrical three stack twelve corner array. When viewed from the horizon there is a fully open orthogonal corner facing you and one about to open or close. Since then Echomax® radar reflectors have become one of the best known passive radar reflectors in the world. From early sales to pleasure vessels they are now fitted by many of the leading buoy manufacturers in Europe, Australia, USA, Canada, Port and Harbour Authorities world wide. Many foreign Navies including US Nuclear Submarines, The Dutch,French,USA, Danish, Swedish, UK Navies and others use Echomax.