FURUNO MODEL 1833/1933/1943 Marine Radar Operator's Manual

Below you will find brief information for Marine Radar MODEL 1833/1933/1943. This manual describes the operation of the FURUNO MODEL 1833/1933/1943 marine radar, which can enhance your navigation safety and efficiency. The manual provides comprehensive instructions on using the radar's various features, including tuning, gain adjustment, clutter reduction, range settings, and advanced functions like automatic target tracking (ARP) and target track management (TTM). It also covers the plotter functionality and how to use charts, navigate using waypoints and routes, and manage alarms. Additionally, the integrated video sounder feature allows you to monitor bottom depth and fish schools.

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Key features

  • Bright 10” screen
  • User-friendly operation
  • Accepts FURUNO and NavCharts™ charts
  • Fast chart redraw
  • Built-in NavNet interface circuit board
  • 12-channel GPS Receiver
  • User programmable function keys
  • Video sounder picture available
  • Automatic target tracking (ARP)
  • Target track management (TTM)

Frequently asked questions

The "A/C SEA" function helps to reduce sea clutter on the radar display. It works by filtering out signals from the sea surface, providing a clearer picture of targets.

To navigate to a waypoint, you need to first enter the waypoint coordinates into the system. Then, you can select the waypoint as your destination and the plotter will guide you towards it.

The automatic sounder modes include "AUTO", "SOUNDING", "BOTTOM LOCK", "FISH FINDER", and "WATER TEMPERATURE". Each mode optimizes the sounder settings for specific purposes.
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