Raymarine Quantum is a compact, high-performance solid-state marine radar featuring CHIRP pulse compression technology. Setting a new standard for radar imaging, Quantum delivers superior radar target recognition on both long and extremely short ranges.
$1,500.00
Raymarine QUANTUM Q24W 18″ Radar
Quantum solid-state technology is ready to use in seconds, without any lengthy warm up period.
Simplified Installation
Easy to upgrade. The same bolt pattern as previous generation radars.
Optional Quantum adapter cable eliminates the need to run new radar cables when upgrading
Quantum’s small diameter power cable is easy to route through tight spaces
Wired or wireless. Quantum features Wi-Fi for connecting wirelessly to Raymarine chartplotter displays.
Energy Efficient and Lightweight
Weighs 50% less than traditional magnetron radars
Safe Emissions thanks to Quantum’s low power solid state radar transmitter
Very low power consumption (17 Watts transmit and 7 watts standby)
Extended vessel battery life when under sail.
FEATURES
Wi-FI only version allows for a quick, simple installation
Scanner includes 10m power cable and can utilize existing cables using a separately sold adapter if used as an upgrade
Provides excellent short-range detection and enhanced target detail with 18’ (6m) minimum range
Utilizes CHIRP Pulse compression, ensuring more energy reaches each target, resulting in superior imaging on long ranges.
SPECIFICATION :
GENERAL
Dimensions: Diameter | Height
541.0 mm l 209.5 mm
Weight
5.6 kg
Supply voltage
Either 12 V dc or 24 V dc nominal
Operating voltage range
Minimum: 10.8 V dc | Maximum: 31.2 V dc
Power Consumption
Transmit mode (maximum): 17 W | Standby mode: 7 W | Sleep mode (applies only to radars connected via Wi-Fi): 2 W
Waterproofing
IPX6
Operating temperature range
-10°C to 55°C
Storage temperature range
-25°C to 70°C
Additional storage conditions
Store upright; do not block vents on underside
Humidity
Up to 95% at 35°C
Maximum wind speed
100 kts
Range scales
1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 3/4, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, and 24 nautical miles



