Measuring using Electronic Bearing Lines (EBLs)

An Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) is a line drawn from your boat to the edge of the window. When this line is rotated to align with a target, its bearing relative to your boat’s heading is measured and displayed on the ADJUST EBL softkey. The data is also displayed if you select the EBL with the cursor.

Note: The default bearing mode for EBLs is relative to your vessel’s heading. If heading data is available, you can set the bearing mode to be relative (REL), magnetic/true (M/T). When M/T is selected, the EBL bearings will be expressed as either true or magnetic, dependant on the equipment connected. The current EBL bearing is shown on both the radar screen EBL label and on the ADJUST EBL softkey.

Measuring using combined VRM and EBL

A VRM and an EBL can be combined to measure both the range and the bearing of the specified target.

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Raymarine C90w, C140w manual Measuring using Electronic Bearing Lines EBLs, Measuring using combined VRM and EBL