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BASIC RADAR THEORY
Multiple echoes
Multiple echoes may appear when a short-range
and strong echo is received from a vessel, bridge, or
breakwater.
Multiple echoes will appear beyond the target’s true
echo point on the same bearing of a large target.
They can be reduced with proper adjustment of the
SEA
/ control.
See page 9 for the
SEA
/ control.
Tr ue echo
False echoes
Minimum range
Detection at short range is very important. Minimum
range is determined primarily by transmitter pulse
length, vertical beam width and height of the scanner
unit. The shorter the transmission time, the quicker
the return echoes can be received and their distance
measured.
The ability to see targets very close to the vessel is
decreased if the scanner is mounted too high off the
water, because the bottom of the vertical beam of the
scanner overshoots nearby targets.
Blind and Shadow sectors
Blind or Shadow sectors may exist because of
obstructions such as masts, derricks or other metal
objects. An obstruction may throw either a complete
or partial shadow as shown in the diagram below. If
a target is in a shadow sector, target echoes may not
appear on the screen.
When tall and massive targets such as a large island
are located at close range are also shadowed without
producing any echoes. This phenomenon is called
blind sector. It is very important to know the bearings
and widths of all shadow sectors caused by your own
vessel’s obstructions.
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