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Marine Radar: An Overview With Explanation

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Marine RADAR Explained by PSICOMPANY.COM

http://www.psicompany.com/radar/

A marine RADAR is a ranging and detection system that picks up signals from objects several hundred feet or several miles away from your boat. The RADAR system sends out a signal in the form of a sound wave. This pulse is sent out from the RADAR dish on top of your boat. When the signal is reflected by an object, the RADAR computer determines how far away it is and where it is located. It requires two types of readings for this to occur.

Distance
Let's say that a boat is a mile off your starboard bow. The RADAR signal is sent out and comes in contact with this boat, it then bounces off the boat and registers on the receiver. The receiver sends this signal to the computer in the RDAR, which calculates the time it took for the signal to reflect back. If the computer knows how fast the beam is traveling, the speed of the reflection can be applied to a formula to find the distance.

Position
The RADAR unit can determine a boat's position because the computer keeps track of where the RADAR unit is located when it receives a RADAR signal. The unit is constantly spinning on top of your boat, so the RADAR beam is actually being swept across the water all around you. When a ping registers, the computer can tell where the object is located by the position of the RADAR unit. If the ping registers when the unit is facing 90 degrees to the south, then it plots that object 90 degrees to the south on the screen.

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  • You need to correct this. Sound wave ?  You guys call yourself electronics engineers ???

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