Furuno FR-1710 manual Sart Search and Rescue Transponder, Virtual image, Shadow sectors

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Target A

Target B

(Spurious) Target B

(True)

Figure 2-3 Sidelobe echoes

Virtual image

A relatively large target close to your ship may be represented at two positions on the screen. One of them is the true echo directly reflected by the target and the other is a false echo which is caused by the mirror effect of a large object on or close to your ship as shown in the figure below. If your ship comes close to a large metal bridge, for example, such a false echo may temporarily be seen on the screen.

Target ship

Own ship

True echo

Mirror image

False

of target ship

echo

Figure 2-4 Virtual image

Shadow sectors

Funnels, stacks, masts, or derricks in the path of the scanner block the radar beam. If the angle subtended at the scanner is more than a few degrees, a non-detecting sector may be produced. Within this sector targets can not be detected.

Radar antenna

Radar mast

Shadow sector

Figure 2-5 Shadow sectors

2.3SART (Search and Rescue Transponder)

A Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) may be triggered by any X-Band (3 cm) ra- dar within a range of approximately 8 nm. Each radar pulse received causes it to trans- mit a response which is swept repetitively across the complete radar frequency band. When interrogated, it first sweeps rapidly (0.4

s) through the band before beginning a rela- tively slow sweep (7.5 s) through the band back to the starting frequency. This process is repeated for a total of twelve complete cycles. At some point in each sweep, the SART frequency will match that of the inter- rogating radar and be within the pass band of the radar receiver. If the SART is within range, the frequency match during each of the 12 slow sweeps will produce a response on the radar display, thus a line of 12 dots equally spaced by about 0.64 nautical miles will be shown.

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Contents Marine Radar First Edition NOV Keep heater away from equipment Do not operate the equipment with wet handsUse the proper fuse Do not open the equipmentDo not disassemble or modify the equipment Table of Contents Declaration of Conformity FR-1760DS SP-1Word to the Owner of This Furuno Radar FeaturesIntroduction FR-1760DS System ConfigurationAntenna Unit Display Unit FR-1710/1725Viii Menu TreePlot Menu Mark Disp OFF Erase VEC REF REL True VEC Time Curs RNG INT REJ OFF Stretch Enhance Contrast Auto Xii Transmitter on Turning on the PowerOperational Overview Control description Control DescriptionControl Panel Backlighting Tuning the ReceiverCRT Brilliance Initializing the Compass Readout Degaussing the ScreenOn-screen legends and markers On-screen Legends and MarkersPresentation Modes Selecting presentation modeCourse-up Mode Screen shows Selecting the Range ScaleManual speed input Entering Own Ship’s SpeedAutomatic speed input 10 Echo stretch Pulselength, Echo StretchS1P Manual adjustment by the A/C SEA control Adjusting the SensitivityAutomatic adjustment by the A/C Auto control Suppressing Sea ClutterInterference Rejector Suppressing Precipitation ClutterMeasuring Bearing Measuring the RangeMeasuring range by the fixed range rings Measuring range by the variable range marker VRMMeasuring Range and Bearing Between Two Targets Collision Assessment by the Offset EBL18 Measuring range and bearing Between two targets Setting a Target Alarm ZoneDeactivating target alarm zone Acknowledging alarmInward and outward alarms Off-centering shift23 Echo SIG menu Echo AveragingPlotting a target Electronic Plotting Aid EPATarget data True or relative vector, vector timeTerminating target plotting Reading the target dataSilencing CPA/TCPA audible alarm Setting CPA/TCPA alarm rangesLost target alarm CPA/TCPA AlarmTrue or relative trails Target Trails Echo TrailsPast plot points Selecting trail time Trail gradationRestoring trails Displaying, erasing target trailsTrail brilliance Resetting target trailsThin trails Trail afterglowOrigin Mark Parallel Index LinesMarkers ZoomPresetting the function keys Presetting the user keysUser Keys F1, F2, F3 Function Keys42 FUNC1 menu Func key objectivesSuppressing Second-trace Echoes Adjusting Brilliance of Screen DataEnhanced Video Time AlarmNoise Rejector Navigation Data Degaussing IntervalOutputting Target Position Video ContrastClutter Sweep Selecting Range Scales Background ColorSelecting Bearing Scale Format Available color combinationsEnlarging Close-in Targets 46 A/D Converter Curve SettingA/D curve settings Alarms AlarmsPeformance Monitor Alarms con’tRadar Observation Radar resolutionGeneral Minimum and maximum rangesBearing accuracy False EchoesRange measurement Multiple echoesShadow sectors Sart Search and Rescue TransponderVirtual image Showing Sart marks on the radar display Sart range errorsGeneral remarks on receiving Sart Radar bandwidthRadar side lobes Racon Radar BeaconGain SEA controlPeriodic Maintenance Schedule MAINTENANCE, TroubleshootingMaintenance schedule On nextLife expectancy of major parts Maintenance schedule con’tLife Expectancy of Major Parts Replacement of Batteries Fuse Replacement Simple TroubleshootingBattery replacement information Easy troubleshootingService call Advanced-level TroubleshootingServiceman qualification Problem Check point Remedy Probable cause Advanced-level troubleshootingAdvanced-level troubleshooting con’t Sequence for diagnostic test Diagnostic TestTest results screen Display circuit test Left side view Parts LocationDisplay unit, top view Scanner unit, left side view FR-1760DS Scanner UnitScanner unit, right side view, RF section removed FR-1760DS Scanner Unit con’tFR-1760DS Power supply unit FR-1760DS Power Supply UnitRF module Upper part FR-1710/1725 Scanner UnitModule Lower part Specifications of Marine Radar Radar Display Dimension and Mass Coating Color Racon IndexIndex-2