Furuno FR-8051 manual Echo Stretch, Noise Rejection, Selecting Pulselength, Presetting pulselength

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1.32 Echo Stretch

On long ranges target echoes tend to shrink in the bearing direction, making them difficult to see. On short and medium ranges such as 1.5, 3 and 6 nm range scales, the same sized targets get smaller on screen as they approach own ship. These are due to the inherent property of the ra- diation pattern produced by the antenna. To en- hance target video, use the echo stretch feature.

Enlarged in range

direction by ES 2

Enlarged by ES 1

Note 3: Suppress sea clutter and noise before activating echo stretch, since the echo stretch cir- cuit stretches not only target echoes but also sea clutter and noise.

Note 4: Echo stretch 2 is not available with the short pulse.

1.33 Noise Rejection

White noise can be suppressed by turning on N REJ on the ECHO SIG menu.

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If a target becomes

smaller as it approaches

own ship, use ES 1.

ECHO STRETCH 1 For stretching echoes near own ship

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If a distant target is hard to see, use ES 2.

ECHO STRETCH 2 Forstretching echoes near perimeter of CRT

1)Press the MENU key.

2)Select the ECHO SIG menu.

3)Press the ENTER/SELECT key.

4)Select N REJ and press the ENTER/SELECT key.

5)Select ON.

6)Press the ENTER/SELECT key.

7)Press the MENU key.

Figure 1-27 Echo stretch

1)Press the MENU key.

2)Select the ECHO SIG menu and press the ENTER/SELECT key.

3)Select STRETCH and press the ENTER/SE- LECT key.

4)Select 1 2, or OFF.

5)Press the ENTER/SELECT key followed by the MENU key.

Note 1: Echo stretch magnifies not only small target pips but also returns from sea surface, rain and radar interference. For this reason, make sure that these types of interference have been suffi- ciently suppressed before activating the echo stretch feature.

Note 2: If the 1.5 nm range is preset for pulselength SP (0.08 μs) or M2 (0.3 μs), and the 3 nm scale for M1 (0.3 μs), the echo stretch fea- ture is not available on these range scales.

1.34 Selecting Pulselength

Pulselength can be selected on the ranges between

0.75and 24 nautical miles, on the menu. Pulselengths available are a short pulse, two me- dium pulses, and a long pulse.

Presetting pulselength

Two sets of pulselengths can be preset on the ECHO SIG menu: P/L SET 1 and P/L SET 2.

1)Press the MENU key.

2)Select the ECHO SIG menu.

3)Press the ENTER/SELECT key.

4)Select P/L SET 1 (or P/L SET 2) and press the ENTER/SELECT key.

5)Select pulselength and press the ENTER/SE- LECT key.

6)Select P/L SET 2 (or P/L SET 1) and press the ENTER/SELECT key.

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Contents Marine Radar First Edition NOV Safety Information Do not diassemble or modify the equipment Radio Frequency Radation Hazard IiiUse the correct fuse Table of Contents Maintenance Foreword Features Word to FR-8051/8111/8251 OwnersVii Configuration of FR-8051/8111/8251 Antenna Unit SpecificationsTransceiver Module Power Supply and Power Consumption Display UnitEnvironmental Conditions OthersEquipment Lists Standard SetXii Name Type Qty RemarksOptional Equipment Spare PartsXiii Name Type Code No RemarksXiv Categorization by SpecificationFunction Type Operation Control DescriptionDisplay Indications 25 NMDisplay indications lower part Selecting Range Turning the Radar On/OffTransmitting, Stand-by Selecting presentation mode Presentation ModePresentation mode Description Representative display Presentation mode DescriptionBasic menu operation Menu OverviewChanging pages on the Initial menu Menu tree MK Erase erase all fixed marksInitial Tune SET AUTO, Manu SPD Mode MAN, LOG, NAV Tuning the Receiver Adjusting SensitivityAdjusting Picture Brilliance Selecting tuning modeAdjusting Brilliance of Control Panel and Markers Adjusting Range Ring BrillianceSuppressing Sea Clutter Automatic anti-clutter controlSuppressing Rain Clutter Heading and North MarkersMeasuring the Range Measuring range by the range ringsMeasuring Bearing Canceling the cursor offset Collision Assessment by Measuring Range Offset EBLIndex Lines Off-centering the PictureInscribing Marks on the Display ZoomFunction key Turning on a function Own Ship SpeedAutomatic speed input Ship’s Graphic Interference RejectorEcho Trails Manual speed inputCanceling echo trail Starting echo trailTrail time Trail referenceTrail brilliance Electronic Plotting E-plotPlotting a target Canceling target plotting Target dataTrue or relative vector Vector timeSetting a Guard Alarm Zone Setting a guard zoneSelecting guard zone type Activating the guard zonesWatch Alarm Silencing the aural alarmCanceling the guard zone and guard alarm How to turn on echo averagingSuppressing Second-Trace Echoes 26 Echo averagePresetting pulselength Echo StretchNoise Rejection Selecting PulselengthOutputting Cursor Position TLL data Waypoint DisplaySelecting pulselength set to use Selecting Unit of Range Measurement, Bearing Reference Alarm Output Signal On/OffSector Blanking Radar Observation Range ResolutionRadar Picture, Target Properties and Radar Pulse Bearing Resolution False EchoesIndirect echoes Multiple echoesMinimum and Maximum Ranges Side-lobe echoesMinimum range Blind and shadow sectorsLocating a Ship or Survival Craft in Distress by Sart Gain Maintenance When Working on the Antenna UnitInterval Check point Check and measures Remarks Part Type Life expectancy RemarksSimple Troubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem Remedy Serviceman qualification Advanced-level TroubleshootingProblem Check point and probable Remedy Cause Problem Check point and probable Remedy Cause Problem Check point and probable Remedy Cause Diagnostic Test Diagnostic test, test patternLocation of Parts Antenna UnitRF Transceiver Unit Modulator TriggerRF transceiver unit FR-8051/8111 Display Unit common to all models Display unit, top viewDisplay unit, right side view Performance Monitor Operating a performance monitorTransmitter Receiver Performance Display Meaning Transmitter normal Receiver normalVideo Plotter RP-15 Auto Plotter ARP-15Fluxgate Heading Sensor C-2000 Page