Furuno FR-8051 manual Bearing Resolution, False Echoes, Indirect echoes, Multiple echoes

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2.3 Bearing Resolution

Bearing resolution is a measure of the capability of a radar to display as separate targets the echoes re- ceived from two targets which are at the same range and are close together.

The principal factor which affects bearing reso- lution is horizontal beamwidth. Two targets at the same range must be separated by more than one beamwidth to appear as separate pips.

 

Heading

Direct

marker

Target

path

 

 

Indirect

 

path

 

Obstruction

Scanner

(mast, funnel,

 

etc.)

 

Target

 

True

 

 

echo

 

 

Indirect

Indirect

 

 

Direct

echo

 

path

 

path

 

 

 

 

 

Target

Horizontal beamwidth

Direction of scanner rotation

Target

Radar is able to display two distinct target echoes.

 

 

Heading

Own

 

 

marker

ship

 

 

 

 

 

 

True echo

Bridge

Indirect

Horizontal beamwidth

Direction of scanner rotation

Radar cannot display targets as separateechoes because they are within the beamwidth.

Figure 2-3 Bearing resolution

2.4 False Echoes

Indirect echoes

Indirect echoes may be returned from either a passing ship or returned from a reflecting sur- face on your own ship, for example, a stack. In both cases, the echo will return from a legitimate contact to the antenna by the same indirect path. The echo will appear on the same bearing of the reflected surface, but at the same range as the di- rect echo. Figure 2-4 illustrates the effect of an indirect echo. Indirect echoes may be recognized as follows: (1) they usually occur in a shadow sector; (2) they appear on the bearing of the ob- struction but at the range of the legitimate con- tact; (3) when plotted, their movements are usually abnormal, and (4) their shapes may indi- cate they are not direct echoes.

Indirectecho echo

Figure 2-4 Indirect echoes

Multiple echoes

Multiple echoes occur when a short range, strong echo is received from a ship, bridge, or breakwa- ter. A second, a third or more echoes may be ob- served on the display at double, triple or other multiples of the actual range of the target as shown in Figure 2-5. Multiple echoes can be reduced and often removed by decreasing the sensitivity or properly adjusting the A/C SEA.

True echo

Target

Own ship

Multiple echo

Figure 2-5 Multiple echoes

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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 Vii Features Word to FR-8051/8111/8251 OwnersForeword Configuration of FR-8051/8111/8251 Transceiver Module SpecificationsAntenna Unit Power Supply and Power Consumption Display UnitEnvironmental Conditions OthersEquipment Lists Standard SetXii Name Type Qty RemarksOptional Equipment Spare PartsXiii Name Type Code No RemarksFunction Type Categorization by SpecificationXiv Operation Control DescriptionDisplay Indications 25 NMDisplay indications lower part Transmitting, Stand-by Turning the Radar On/OffSelecting Range Presentation mode Description Representative display Presentation ModeSelecting presentation mode Presentation mode DescriptionChanging pages on the Initial menu Menu OverviewBasic menu operation 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 PictureFunction key ZoomInscribing Marks on the Display Automatic speed input Own Ship SpeedTurning on a function Ship’s Graphic Interference RejectorEcho Trails Manual speed inputCanceling echo trail Starting echo trailTrail time Trail referencePlotting a target Electronic Plotting E-plotTrail brilliance 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 PulselengthSelecting pulselength set to use Waypoint DisplayOutputting Cursor Position TLL data Sector Blanking Alarm Output Signal On/OffSelecting Unit of Range Measurement, Bearing Reference Radar Picture, Target Properties and Radar Pulse Range ResolutionRadar Observation 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 RemarksProblem Remedy TroubleshootingSimple Troubleshooting Problem Check point and probable Remedy Cause Advanced-level TroubleshootingServiceman qualification 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 normalFluxgate Heading Sensor C-2000 Auto Plotter ARP-15Video Plotter RP-15 Page