Marine Radar User Reviews

Marine Radar
Marine Radar
FURUNO SOFTECH CO.,LTD.

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Works, but without map integration.

If you just want a separate radar display on your iPad then this app works very well. It supports all of the features of the Furuno DRS4W radar.

The DRS4W radar can also be integrated with the TZ iBoat app to overlay the radar image onto navigation charts.

Apps crashes when opening

I just bought this radar and have installed it, connected the network it provides and when opening the app it crashes on the first or second screen on startup, never recovers and must install and reinstall again and again to only get the same issue. I am using my IPhone now, I am going to try my ipad and see if it does the same thing. If so, going for a return and choose another supplier.
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Not great

It would be wonderful if they updated the application to make the radar actually useful. App hasn’t been updated in years. Radar system is pretty much trash.

For Mr. Newsome’s peace of mind -

I know you’re going to read these reviews- I’ve never had an issue with this system and have been using it since 2016.

Worked for me

Turned my new DRS4W on. Logged my iPad on to its WiFi using the supplied password. Started using the App which failed to find the Radar the first couple of tries but then worked well. The Radar picture isn’t the best I’ve seen but is pretty good and enough for my purposes. It would be good if it was possible to place a distance/bearing line onto the display and have it stay until cleared and have it use either a true or magnetic bearing, then it wouldn’t matter if I altered course.
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Radar

Can’t get it to work

Won’t run

Says no radar powered? Seems to need WiFi but I’m using 4G.

Marine Radar

It won’t open. It says no radar available. So totally useless.

Useless for collision avoidance

I have now used the DRS4W for a cruise from the Virgin Islands to Trinidad. As a trained radar operator I can state that this radar is useless for collision avoidance which is the primary purpose of radar. It has no usable EBL that one would normally use to track an approaching vessel. There is a great little curser that can be set by tapping the screen. This can be run out to a target to note bearing and distance. But this disappears in a few seconds. If this was to stay in place one could track the bearing of the approaching vessel. If the vessel continues down the line, that is a constant bearing situation with decreasing range. COLLISION! But sadly their curser (EBL and VRM combined) doesn’t stay on.

Sadly his would be a simple software fix, but after contacting Furuno they are not interesting in making the change. Because this is an “inexpensive System”.

Also, to make the radar easier to use Furuno has dialed back the gain on rain and sea clutter. It actually does a good job of eliminating all the clutter so large land masses are see able. But a large incoming squall at 6 miles is not even visible on the screen. Neither are small sailboats with radar reflectors at 2 miles. I also did a test with Sail Rock off St Thomas. A solid 128’ high rock and the DRS4W could not pick it up at 8 miles. I also could not see the island of St Bart’s when 8 miles out. Now if you could back off on the sea clutter a bit more you could probably see this target. Of course you would have some more screen noise, but the target would be also visible. The manual adjustment available does not go anywhere close to usable.

So, collision avoidance and weather, two primary uses for radar are basically none existent on this unit. Plus more than a few miles out you can’t even pick up an island.

I do not recommend the radar or the app.
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Finally, reliability and portability with IOS

I purchased the radar after my previous 29 year old Furuno was laid to rest. Wanting to have dual stations for my radar was my first priority. Second, was looking for something to run on the iOS platform, allowing me to access the radar without the expense of purchasing a monitor or two, and having the ability to have the clarity that my iPhone and iPad screen offers. After several voyages, I can honestly say they I would trust the images through pea soup fog or dead of night voyages. I highly recommend the radar and app. As for previous fears of not being able to see the screen in sunlight, I clearly read the I images even with my polarized sun glasses on!
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