Display Of Radar Transponder (Sart) - JRC JMA-610 Series Instruction Manual

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5.5
DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER
(SART)
The SART (Search and rescue Radar Transponder) is a survival device authorized by the GMDSS (Global
Maritime Distress and Safety System), which is used for locating survivors in case that a distress accident
occurs at sea. The SART is designed to operate in the 9 GHz frequency band.
When receiving the 9 GHz radar signal (interrogating signal) transmitted from the radar equipment on a rescue
ship or search aircraft, the SART transmit a series of response signals to inform the distress position to the
rescue and search party.
The setting for SART signal reception
(1)
Sea clutter control:
(2)
Rain and Snow Clutter Control (RAIN):
(3)
TUNE control:
(4)
Interference rejecter (IR):
Attention
When you set the radar to detect the SART signal, small targets around
own ship will disappear from the radar display. So it is necessary to
exercise full surveillance over the conditions around own ship by visual
watch in order to avoid any collision or stranding.
If two or more sets of radar equipment are installed in own ship, use one
set of 9 GHz band radar for detection of the SART signal and operate
others as normal radars for avoiding collision and stranding,
monitoring targets around own ship, and checking on own ship's
position.
After end of detecting the START signal, adjust the radar normally
again. Then the radar returns normally to the nautical mode.
Land
Figure 5.8 [Example of Display]
5.5 DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER
Minimum (Most counterclockwise)
Minimum (Most counterclockwise)
No tuning (to weaken clutter echoes)
OFF
SART code
Position of SART
Position of the rescue craft
Other ships
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