| If you are looking for
the power of a networked bridge in a compact unit,
the Furuno 1722 NavNet is what you need. Specially
designed for boats in the 24-35 foot range, this
unit is small in size, but big in Radar and Chart
Plotting performance.
Featuring Furuno's
custom microwave IC receiver design, this radar has
a sunlight readable 7" diagonal mono LCD display.
Plus, it integrates a powerful X-Band transmitter
that features a 18" Radome Antenna. The 1722 NavNet
Radar comes standard with a built-in
Furuno/Navionics® chart plotter.
Use this powerful
Radar/Chart Plotter as a stand-alone system or as
part of a NavNet network that allows you to connect
multiple devices together through the use of an
Ethernet Hub. Up to five devices can be connected to
the network, including NavNet displays and the
600W/1kW Network Sounder. You can even plug in a
GPS/WAAS receiver antenna into the NavNet network.
As an added bonus,
every NavNet unit comes standard with an infrared
remote control. This remote control allows for
operation of the unit from a distance, with similar
control functions as found on the unit directly.
Radar & Chart Plotter Features
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Sunlight Viewable 7" Silver Bright
Display
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Automatic GST (Gain, Sea Clutter,
Tuning) Receiver
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Target or Echo Trails with
Selectable Time Intervals
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Adjustable (In or Out) Radar Guard
Zone Alarm
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Picture Off-Centering or Target
Zoom Mode
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Cursor L/L Position Display **
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Watchman Mode activates the Radar
for Safety and Security
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On-Screen Display of Vessel
Position, Heading, etc. *
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Waypoint Lollipop On-Screen, to
simplify Navigation * or **
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Full Function Infrared Remote
Control
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Vessel Position Display in L/L or
Loran-C TD's
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North-Up, Course-Up or Automatic
Course-Up display modes
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Plotter, Nav Data, Steering
Director or Highway display modes
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Utilizes Furuno CDC or Navionics®
Mini Chart Cards
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1000 Waypoints including Quick
Points, up to 200 Routes
consisting of up to 35 Waypoints
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Add Multiple Displays by
Connecting to NavNet Interface
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Add Network Sounder by Connecting
to NavNet Interface
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