IntuVue RDR-4000 3D Weather Radar System

RDR-4000 uses 3-D volumetric scanning and pulse compression technologies to provide a complete view of the weather from 0 to 60,000 feet across a 320 nm detection range. Weather analysis features help pilots better understand weather hazards and calculate the best strategic and tactical responses. While the unique display capability combines both weather and terrain data to provide a more intuitive horizontal and virtual view of upcoming weather dynamics. Pilots can select individual slices of the airspace; including specific range, azimuth or altitude displays, to make more informed routing and maneuvering decisions.
IntuVue was designed using the latest technology, while competing radars still use base systems with limited tilt angles designed in the 1980s and 1990s. With IntuVue you get the full picture, from the ground to 60,000 feet.
IntuVue 4000 family of radar systems includes:
- RDR-4000
- RDR-4000M
- Radar-4000 3D
Compatible Aircraft
- Certifications
- FAA enhanced turbulence Minimum Operational Performance Standard (MOPS)
- Features & Benefits
- Early adopters have reported a 50-percent reduction in lightning strikes and their maintenance
- IntuVue’s system is intuitive for younger pilots, increasing retention and making it easier and cheaper to train users
- Reduce pilot fatigue
- Weight
- 3 MCU - 10.5 lbs
- Maximum Detection Ranges
- 0-60,000 ft
- 320 nm
- Usually Bought With
- STC ST00595AT
- Transmitter Method
- Pulse Compression
- Elevation Coverage
- 0-60,000 ft
- Transmitter Power
- 9.375 GHz
- Transmitter Type
- Arsenide Solid State Gallium
- Azimuth Coverage
- +/- 80 degs - Weather and Ground Map
- Component of
- Aircraft Environmental Surveillance System (AESS)
- IntuVue RDR-4000 3D Weather Radar System
- Antenna Size
- 30 Inch, 24 Inch 18 Inch
- 30 in, 24 in 18 in
- Components
- Antenna
- Radar Processor
- Software
- Transmitter
- Software
- RTCA DO-178B Level C
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