Furuno 841 MARK-2 manual Side-lobe echoes, Indirect echoes

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oes may be observed on the display at double, triple or other multiples of the ac- tual range of the target as shown in Figure 3-4. Multiple reflection echoes can be re- duced and often removed by decreasing the sensitivity or properly adjusting the STC.

True echo

Target

Own ship

Multiple echo

Figure 3-4 Multiple echoes

Side-lobe echoes

Every time the scanner rotates, some radia- tion escapes on each side of the beam— called “side-lobes.” If a target exists where it can be detected by the side-lobes as well as the main-lobe, the side-lobe echoes may be represented on both sides of the true echo at the same range, as shown in Figure 3-5. Side-lobes show usually only at short ranges and from strong targets. They can be reduced through careful reduction of the sensitivity or proper adjustment of the STC.

Indirect echoes

Indirect echoes may be returned from either a passing ship or returned from a reflecting surface 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 direct echo. Fig- ure 3-6 illustrates the effect of an indirect echo. Indirect echoes may be recognized as follows:

they usually occur in a shadow sector

they appear on the bearing of the obstruc- tion but at the range of the legitimate con- tact

when plotted, their movements are usu- ally abnormal, and

their shapes may indicate they are not di- rect echoes.

 

Heading

 

Direct

mark

 

Target

 

path

 

 

 

 

Indirect

 

 

path

 

 

Obstruction

 

Scanner

(mast, funnel,

 

Target

etc.)

True

 

 

echo

 

Indirect

Main-lobe

True echo

Indirect

Direct

echo

path

path

 

 

 

 

Own

Heading

 

mark

 

ship

 

 

Side-lobe

Spurious target

Scanner

Figure 3-5 Side-lobe echoes

True echo

Bridge

Indirect

Indirectecho echo

Figure 3-6 Indirect echoes

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Contents Marine Radar B . N o . O M E 3 4 4 4 Safety Instructions Do not operate the equipment with wet hands Do not open the equipmentStay away from transmitting antenna Do not disassemble or modify the equipmentUse the correct fuse IiiTable of Contents Foreword FeaturesDisplay Unit SpecificationsAntenna Unit Transceiver Module contained in radomeInterface Nmea Complete Set Installation Materials CP03-15xxAccessories FP03-05900 Equipment ListOptional Equipment Model 841 MARK-2 ConfigurationPrinciple of Operation How radar works Control Description Operation675NM 220.9R 0.646NM 308.7R Display Indications and MarkersTurning the Radar On and Off 5NMSelecting the Range Adjusting LCD Backlighting and Display ToneAdjusting Control Panel Brilliance TransmittingSTC MAN Auto Adjusting GAIN, STC, A/C Rain and FTCGeneral procedure How to tune manually Tuning the ReceiverAdjusting A/C Rain Adjusting FTCMeasuring the Bearing Measuring the RangeSee the table on the next Menu OperationPress the Menu key to open the menu. The main menu appears Menu Function Menu description11 Display modes Selecting the Display ModeCU course-up Selecting the Presentation ModeWindow Display Course-up, you may select CU or WPT- UP, on the menuWPT-UP waypoint-up Guard AlarmSetting the guard zone Silencing the audible alarmSuppressing Radar Interference Canceling the guard zoneSelecting Pulselength Suppressing Noise InterferenceOff Centering the Display Navigation Data Display Echo TrailsTurning echo stretch on or off Setting up the nav data displayEcho Stretch magnifying long range echoes Press the Menu key Select Nav Data and press the ENT keyTurning on watchman Selecting Unit of Measurement for RangeSelecting Bearing Reference WatchmanDisplaying Navigation Data During Stand-by Canceling watchmanErasing the Heading Marker Deselecting RangesDisplaying Cursor Position, Range and Bearing to Cursor Visual Alarm IndicationsError Visual alarm Outputting Cursor Position to NavigatorSuper-refraction Interpreting the DisplayRadar Wave and Radar Horizon Target Properties and Radar Wave ReflectionMultiple echoes Bearing ResolutionRange Resolution False EchoesIndirect echoes Side-lobe echoesNautical Chart and Radar Picture Safety Information Maintenance & TroubleshootingPeriod Check point Remarks Preventative MaintenanceReplacing the Fuse But Then TroubleshootingSelf Test Self TestMounting Antenna Unit InstallationSiting, handling considerations Parallel with the fore and aft line Holes for antenna unitMounting considerations Display Unit InstallationDisplay unit is designed to be mounted on a tabletop Mounting procedureConnections Signal cable connectionHeading Sensor Connection To connect external equipment to the OP- Tion connectorFor E/S Navigation aid, video sounder connectionRadar Installation Check ListFollow the procedure below to obtain proper radar picture Initial Adjustment of PictureDisplaying the Installation Menus Sweep Timing Entering Initial SettingsRelative Bearing Alignment Press the Menu key and turn off the power Closing the Installation MenusPage Page Page Page Page Page