Radar Observation; General - Furuno FR-1500 Operator's Manual

Mark-3 series 15" multi-color high-performance shipborne radar and arpa
Table of Contents

Advertisement

3 RADAR OBSERVATION

3.1 General

Minimum range
The minimum range is defined by the shortest distance at which, using a scale of 1.5 or 0.75 nm, a
target having an echoing area of 10 m
scanner position.
It is mainly dependent on the pulselength, scanner height, and signal processing such as main
bang suppression and digital quantization. It is a good practice to use a shorter range scale as far
as it gives favorable definition or clarity of picture. The IMO Resolution A. 477 (XII) and IEC 936
require the minimum range to be less than 50 m. All FURUNO radars satisfy this requirement.
Maximum range
The maximum detecting range of the radar, Rmax, varies considerably depending on several
factors such as the height of the scanner above the waterline, the height of the target above the
sea, the size, shape and material of the target, and the atmospheric conditions.
Under normal atmospheric conditions, the maximum range is equal to the radar horizon or a little
shorter. The radar horizon is longer than the optical one by about 6% because of the diffraction
property of the radar signal. The Rmax is given in the following equation.
R
= 2.2 x ( h1 + h2 )
max
where
Rmax:
h1:
h2:
For example, if the height of the scanner above the waterline is 9 meters and the height of the
target is 16 meters, the maximum radar range is;
R
= 2.2 x ( 9 + 16 ) = 2.2 x (3 + 4) = 15.4 nm
max
It should be noted that the detection range is reduced by precipitation (which absorbs the radar
signal).
X-band and S-band
In fair weather, the above equation does not give a significant difference between X- and S-band
radars. However, in heavy precipitation condition, an S-band radar would have better detection
than an X-band radar.
Radar resolution
There are two important factors in radar resolution (discrimination): bearing resolution and range
resolution.
is still shown separate from the point representing the
2
radar horizon (nautical miles)
scanner height (m)
target height (m)
Radar horizon
Optical horizon
-3.1-

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Fr-1500 mark-3 series

Table of Contents