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RDR ARP Radar targets glue the strongest. hard and dense Weaker echoes are concerted. I.F.

A basic radar plot can. estimate radar uses pulse transmission. Detect close Weaker echoes are converted. IF amplifier
A complete oscilation of. A cycle Range discrimination depend mainly. Pulse length What are 10cm. S band
A corner reflector. Increase the detectability of small targets Range discrimination depends. pulse length What are the minimum range. 3 or 4
A factor in determining a radar max range. Receiver sensitivity Rule 19 says that. determine What are the two main. VBW & HBW
A factor which affects. target surface texture S-band radar has a wavelength. 9.2-10 cm what can be used on the radar - guard zones
A function of the deflection coils a CRT. Cause the electron to form the Sea clutter echoes appear. a mass of small echoes around What can be used to set navigational. Guard zones
trace Sea clutter is caused. the sides What corrections must be. Draught of the ship
A position obtained . Running fix Second trace echoes appear. false ranges on What describes an accurate position that is NOT. Fix
A radar log. a listing Second trace echoes are more. a high P.R.F What does the above diagram indicate. Bearing discrimination.
A radar presentation feature which can often. an off Side echoes appear. a symmetrical arc of echoes What does this control on the radar indicate? Performance monitor.
A radar presentation feature which is useful. true motion Side echoes are caused. the side lobes of the radar beam What indicates the true movement. True
Signal are converted to a suitable. Local oscilator What is important to check. Any necessary
A radar reflection plotter. make
A radar target gives. 45 degrees Signals are converted. video amplifier What is no.12. CRT
A radar target of a certain size. metal Sometimes shipboard. Indirect echo What is no.4. Modulator.
A radar target of is likely to. conical Sub-refraction commonly occurs. a cold What is the ability of a radar. Bearing discrimination
A reflection plotter is a radar. fits Sub-refraction is likelyto result. reduced What is the advantages of a gps. The gps....world wide
A sextant having an index error that is "off the arc". Positive correction Super-refraction is likely. increase What is the correct setting...anti sea clutter. A few sea
A sextant having an index error that is"on the arc". Negative correction Super-refraction is normally. warm What is the critical time. When the ship stops
A ship is being overtaken. The overtaking vessel should Target detection ranges. Blind sectors What is the effect of a radar reflector. it strengthens the reflectivity of the
A single line. Estimated position Target echoes are received. an increase potential to the grid target
A target with a 'Rough". give a good echo at any aspect Target range are obtained from. The range marker What is the name given to unwanted. Spoking
A target with a smooth surface will only. 90 degrees targets echoes appear along- timebase what is the probable incorrect height of
A true motion radar display. a target's actual The alteration of own ship's. radar plot What is the range discrimination of a radar set of pulse length 60metres.
A typical figure for minimum. 25 metres The best land target to use for a radar bearing. a large 30 metres
A typical pulse repetition. 500 to 3000 The best land target to use for radar ranging. a cliff What is the rate at which two moving. Relative speed
A vessel fitted. assess The bright spot which forms the trace......a speed equivalen to.Half the What is the selection. Target predicted motion
A vessel's position. Fixed known objects on shore speed of the What is the term for the number of pulses. Pulses repetition frequency
A weather phenomenon. a tropical The briliance control shouldbe.the trace is just barely What is the typical amount of time an ARPA. 1 to 3 min.
Accurate target bearing are obtained by. Synchronizing the radar beam The brilliance control of a Cathod Ray Tube( CRT). the anode What is the value beyond . 2.5 deg
After changing range. a period of time not exceeding four The brilliance control should. the trace is just barely visible What is the vertical angle between. Vertical beam width
All Loran-C transmitting station. Each station to transmit The cause of shadow. obstructions on your own ship What is this mark. Signal from SART.
Altering the range scale. pulse length The commonest arrangement. Pentagonal What is this on the PPI. Raymark.
An aid to identifying. a chart The commonest type of radar scanner. Horizontal slotted waveguide What is used as a portable. Reflection plotter
An alternative name for the anti-rain. F.T.C. control The commonest type. Horizontal slotted waveguide What is used to control. Gain
The detection range. sub refraction What is used to warn the observer. Guard rings and zones
An alternative name for the anti-sea. S.T.C. control
An effect on radar. multiple The difference between. Equation of time What measures may be taken. Frequent change of PRF
An operation check required oninstallation. determined the limits The display symbol shown. the power monitor what possible reason could ther- all of the suggested
An operational check you should. check the accuracy The display trace. scanner motor What should be the performance.Upto +/-10deg Rolling or pitching
As distance from the scaner increases. Decreases rapidly The distance of a target can. Variable range marker What should be the size. 340 mm
As per performance standards for navigational. plus or minus 1deg The distance of target can be measured by. VRM What type of refraction. Sub refraction
As per performance standards. It should rotate at a constant rpm of not The distance of the radar horizon. the downward refraction of radar What type of scanner. Slotted wave guide.
less than 12 wanes What type of spurious. Multiple echoes.
The effect of the anti rain. Reduce the size of all echoes When carrying out a radar. ranges of prominent features on the beam
At 0000. The drift is 0.25 knot.
The effect of the anti-rain. reduce the size of all echoes When choosing objects for position fixing. small
Attenuation is likelyto cause. reduced
The effect of the anti-sea. reduce the strength of all echoes When ducting occurs. carried
Attenuation is. the absorption
The electrons in the Cathode Ray Tubefrom the cathode to the anodes When navigating a vessel. Should never relyon
Attenuation of the radar beam. heavy rain conditions
The equation of time is 8m 40s. 11-51-20 ZT When navigating using GPS,what is an indicator of the geometry.
Bearing accuracy depends. Horizontal beamwidth
The equation of time is 12m00. 1212 Horizontal Dilution
Bearing accuracy. horizontal beamwidth
The function local oscilator is. Provide a frequency for mixing with the When navigating using the GPS. A large HDOP
Because of there flecting. 30°
target When obtaining a fix, which is more accurateThe intersection
Before taking target bearings. the trace is correctly centered
The function of the local oscillator.provide a frequency for mixing with the When should a naviga or relyon. Onlywhen fixedaids arenot available
Besides initiating the. scanner to start scanner rotation.
target signals When taking an amplitude. In high latitudes
Civil twilight begin sat1910-20July1981-22°16'N-150°0. Venus
The function of the modulator. store the energy from the power supplies When two tracked targets. Target swap
Civil twilight occur sat 0558-30December1981. 0558
The function of the waueguide. conduct pulses to and from the scanner When using a buoy. The buoy may not
Clutter echoes are not usually caused. fog.
The gain control shouldbe adjust.there is a light speckled background When using GPS ,how many the oretical.3
Clutter echoes are often caused. rain
The gain control. there is a light speckled background on the screen When using GPS, how many theoretical position lines are required for a
Compared to the visual horizon. about 6% further away
The GHA of the Aries is315°. 11 three- dimensional.4
Ducting of the radar beam. extreme super
The horizon glass Silvered When using the echo sounder in. Shallow water
Echoes from rain. differentiator control
The horizontal pattern. one large lobe and smaller side lobes either side When using the radar for coastal. obtain
Edges of land. their poor
The information obtained. target's closest Which aid is NOT. Aero light
For navigational purposes. 21,600 miles
The intensity of the electron beam in the CRT. Varying the potential Which are the four main elements of a radar. Transmitter, Antenna,
For unstabilized display. True bearing
The intensity of the electron beam. varying the potential on the grid receiver, display
Horizontal beamwidth. scanner width
The intermedate frequency. Mixer crystal Which are the two most important....ARPA accurately. Speed and heading
How does height above sea level. Higher objects are detected further
The intermediate frequency. mixer crystal Which are the. Position and GMT time
away
The magnetron is sited. scanner unit. Which control on the radar. Anti- clutter
how is a attenuation a- attenuation is greater
The magnetron sends the R.F. scanner unit Which of the following 30°00-15°00'-15°00'South. Figure4
How is attenuation affected. Attenuation is greater
The main component of the transmitter is. Magnetron Which of the following has most effect on the size. Pulse length
How many fixed objects. One
The main component in the display. cathode ray unit Which of the following has most effect. Pulse length
How will the position. Collision point will still appear on the heading
The main component of the transmitter. magnetron Which of the following has the most effect. Horizontal beamwidth
If automatic acquisition. 2 targets
The most common cause of radar. other radar Which of the four adjustable errors. Index mirror and horizon
If Loran-C signal. Signals begin to blink
The most common type of radar reflector. the octahedral Which of the four calculations illustrate. Calculation 3 is correct.
If manual acquisition is provided. 5 targets
The number of pulses. Pulse repetition frequency Which of the four figures illustrated 50°00'-30°00'-1200 GMT. Figure 2
If possible the radar display. so it can
The parallax angle. Venus Which of these are the characteristics. The frequency
if the radar is set on to. The target is on the same
The part of a sextant. Index Which of these controls is provided. Performance monitor
If the radio signal. Skip
The points at which collision. The speed ratio & position Which of these does not limit. Peak power
If the trace is not correctly. measuring bearings
The position of the ship is found. Subtract 5 Which of these factors govern. Characteristics of the receiver
If your radar suffers. determine
The positions of the ship provided. The ranges Which of these factors would cause blind. The beam of radar energy is
If your vessel , while proceeding south at 10 knots-south at 10
The preferred method of radar. taking a radar obstructed
knots.North at 20knots
The principle of a corner. changes the direction of the beam by180 Which of these glues. Ramark
In addition to initiating the action. Display to start the timebase
degrees Which of these input information. A delay
In addition to target echoes. scanner
The principle of a racon. transmits on receipt Which of these is a result. CPA and time directly obtained
In restricted visibility. watching
The purpose of radar(scanner) is. The range n bearing of object Which of these is also called calibration. Range ring
In the equation. The speed
The purpose of T/R cell. Protect the receiver during transmision Which of these range scales. 1 to 6
In what type of display, the zero. North
The purpose of the anodes. attract the electrons to the screen Which part of the radar is a high power RF oscillator. Magnetron
In what type of waveform. Saw- tooth wave form
The purpose of the bearing. measure the bearing of targets Which position includesthe effects. Estimated
Incoming target echoes are detected. Mixer crystal
The purpose of the gain control. the amplification of the target echoes Which search pattern combines. Sector search pattern
Incoming target echoes. mixer crystal
The purpose of the transmitter. generate the radar pulses which the pip would move While as vessel is at anchorage. At least every
Increase of echo strength. the transmitted frequency
The purposrof the anodes in CRT. Attract the electron to hour
Indirect echoes appear on the display. on the true range, but on a false
The radar beamwidth. The length of the waveguide While as vessel is at anchorage. At least every hour
bearing
The radar target. a perpendicular cylinder While steering a course of 150°T. 000°T
Indirect echoes are caused by reflection. obstructions close to the scanner
The radar transceiver. at a safe Who should conn. Master
Indirect echoes are caused. Obstruction close to the scanner
The rate. TheMoon Who should maintain and control inter ship. Ship that first arrives at the
Indirect echoes can be recognized. Appear in shadow
The requirements for using. International site
Marine radar wavelengths. centimeters.
The ship is navigating in dense. True veector Why should ground stabilised. The collision regulation
Maximum radar range depends. peak power output th
The signal from a racon. enables
Minimum radar range can be increase. using a higher P.R.F. Your longitude179°59'. 00h 02m on the6
The symbol shown here identifies the :Brilliance
Minimum radar range depends. pulse length your vessel , while proceeding north at 15 knots. South at 15 knots
The symbol shown here identifies the :heading marker alignment control
Most commonly ships radar operate. X-Band
The technique of parallel index. a rotatable
Most commonly ships. X - band
The technique used in radar. parallel
Multiple echoes appear. on the correct bearing at double
The transmited frequency is dtermine by. Magnetron
Multiple echoes can be recognised. at constant
The transmited pulse length is determine by. Modulator
Multiple radar echoes are caused. reflection between
The transmiter PRF is. Trigger unit
On 6 July1981-1000 zonetime. 1000, 7 July. The transmitted frequency. magnetron
On a radar display, the returnfrom a racon. gives The transmitted pulse length. modulator
On a radar display, this symbol identifies. gain control The transmitter P.R.F. trigger unit
On a radar display, this symbol indicates. range ring brilliance The tuning control adjusts:the frequency of the local oscillator
On most radar displays the presentation. relative The tuning control is best adjusted. visual tuning indicator
On what factors. Height The tuning control is best. Visual tuning indicator
On which of these factors. HBW The unit which radiates. scanner
on your PPI scope. West at 20 knots The unit which sends returning. scanner unit
One cause of bearing. misalignment of the centre of the trace on the The use of radar ranges. they are more
display The vertical beam must. rolling and pitching of the ship
One feature of a racon is. must be triggered The zone time of LAN1152-73°15'E. 0659
Positions obtain by radar. should be checked There is a risk of collision. her bearing is steady-decreasing
Radar bearing discrimination depends mainly. Horizontal beamwidth This display symbol. head-up presentation
Radar bearing discrimination is the. two targets at same range on slightly This symbol identifies. range scale control
different bearings To avoid any radiation. keep clear.
Radar bearing discrimination should. 2.5 degrees To establish additional target. draw a relative
Radar does not transmit continously. Prevent detection of targets Under Rule 19, a vessel must. have
Radar maintenance should. operator's manual Under Rule 19, if you. navigate
Radar navigational techniques. be practiced Under Rule 5; the radar should be used forkeeping. whenever it
Radar range accuracy depends mainly. accuracy of the timebase Under Rule 7, proper use of radar. radar
Radar range accuracy should. 1.5 % of the range scale in use Using relative motion. It’s closest
Radar range discrimination. 50 metres Vertical beamwidth is. The design of the scanner
Radar reflectors are fitted. make them Vertical beamwidth. the design of the scanner

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