| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | Frequency Band | X-Band (9.2 – 9.5 GHz) | | Transmitter Type | Solid State GaN (Gallium Nitride) | | Peak Power | 200 W (solid-state, adjustable) | | Range Scales | 0.125 nm to 96 nm | | Antenna Rotation | Up to 48 RPM (selectable) | | Horizontal Beamwidth | 1.8° (standard) / 0.9° (optional narrow beam) | | MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) | >25,000 hours | | Environmental Protection | IP66 (Antenna) / IP20 (Processor) |
This article dives deep into what “new” truly means for this radar system, exploring its hardware upgrades, software intelligence, performance metrics, and why it is becoming the go-to choice for organizations requiring uncompromised surface detection. The Terma Scanter 2202 New is a fully coherent, solid-state, X-band pulse compression radar designed specifically for short to medium-range surface surveillance. Unlike legacy magnetron-based radars, this "new" iteration leverages modern Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology and advanced digital beamforming. terma scanter 2202 new
The shift from magnetron to solid-state GaN is not an incremental improvement; it is a generational change akin to moving from a CRT monitor to 4K OLED. You gain silent operation (LPI), unmatched reliability (>25k hours MTBF), and software-defined future features. | Feature | Specification | | :--- |