Raytheon R20 radar, worth installing?

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Hi everyone

Gradually collecting gear to haul the boat out and make it ready to go further afield. Radar is something Id like to have as a back up, but can't afford much. Been offered a working R20 very cheap but is a unit this old going to be so temperamental/awkward to use/thirsty for power that it won't be worth having when we come to need it, or could something this archaic still be a valid fall back device when we come to need it?

I'd like to believe it could, but feel like it potentially won't. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
 
It's very old. You don't say how cheap it is, but remember there's a lot of installation involved. If it works, fine, but when it breaks it most likely won't be worth repairing. If you already have a plotter, can you add a radome to it?
 
If it's old, it may as well be cheap. I sold my old radar/plotter for £200 about 5yrs ago but I'm not sure that my purchaser got the better deal. Don't worry too much about the current draw; almost all the radar use I get is when under power in calm conditions. If it works, you should get a few years' use, and the chance to do some practice. If you play with it regularly, you will have built up some valuable experience.
 
In their day,they were a very good performing radar. A bit tricky to adjust because,at that time,most mfgrs went button crazy.
They replaced the "simple ,intuitive,adjust without looking at it,analogue knobs for everything-including gain & sea clutter.
This madness only lasted a couple of years as customers demanded that knobs be put back.
If it works,it would be better than no radar for sure,& as good a performer as any of the current entry level radars,but not worth spending any money on repairs.
Simple as any radar to install if the cable has not been cut-basically plug n play. Download a manual & follow instructions.
Link to operating video. Note: you have to push 2 buttons minimum for each adj.-that was the annoying feature of radars at that time,but with patience,it's usable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH3zCIiLmPE

Edit: around 4-5 amp 50-60watt draw IIRC when on Tx
 
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