With a powerful 110-watt solid-state transmitter, Cyclone Pro delivers superior target separation and increased long-range resolution using CHIRP pulse compression and beam sharpening technology. The increased power output of Cyclone Pro is equivalent to a 12kW magnetron radar and gives Cyclone Pro a range of up to 96 nautical miles. Cyclone Pro model features innovative detection capabilities, including Cyclone Bird Mode, RangeFusion™ technology, and high-speed 60 rpm imaging.
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