Imaging Science Research, Inc.
Introductory Product Pricing

Most of our products are offered after requesting a quote on a system for a particular application, where we can assist you in defining the exact instrument to suit your needs. However, many of our systems will be offered as commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) systems, and specific pricing will be posted on these items.

As our products are developed, and transition to off-the-shelf items, we will post these systems at discounted pricing during an introductory period. As a result of interest in our 24” Digital Imaging Radar, we are building several of these and are offering them at an introductory price. While acquisition software is sold with the radar, additional processing software for the marine radar series will be available soon as a separate product.

See below quote for details on cost. Availability quoted as 120 days after order.

 

Item #

Description

 

$ Cost

ISR DIR-1 Digital Imaging Radar system

 

1

SiTex Marine Radar with Non-coherent Video Output Option

 

$ 13,998

SiTex Marine Radar PC-4D

 

$3999

24" radome antenna

 

 

4 kWatt transmitter

 

Computer controlled software

 

 

Radar Display through PC

 

 

Video Analogue Digitization-Output Option

 

$9999

 

2

Octopus 100 MHz Digital Receiver system

 

$ 12,748

Quadrapus PCI Digital Receiver card

 

 

$6999

On-board avg, 16-bit data, Output each Half- Beam width

Coherent upgradeable

 

Onboard GPS for DGPS Option Upgrade

 

Data Acquition software

 

$1750

Linux/Windows-compatible GUI, 3 year license, w/ upgrades

 

Rackmount Receiver Chasis with specialized cooling

 

$3999

P3 Processor Card, 500 MB memory, Video, USB, Network

Rackmount Case

 

Linux Operating system

 

Network Card for data transfer

 

180 GB Hard Drive

 

Rackmount Case

 

SCSI Disk Drive/Controller for fhi-speed acquisition

 

3

System burn in, check out at ocean site

 

N.C.

 

TOTAL Cost:

 

$ 26,746

 

 

 

 

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