JRC JMR-5406-X Instruction Manual page 31

Marine radar equipment
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LP
MED
MFD
MMSI
MOB
MON
MP
newpec
NM
N UP
P0N
PI
Past positions
POSN
PRF
PROC
Q0N
RL
RR
Relative vector
RM
RM(R)
RM(T)
ROT
Route
RPU
SOG
SART
SET
SLC
SP
STAB
STW
TCPA
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Long Pulse
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Marine Equipment Directive. Request standard for standardisation of
marine equipment within the EU region
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The formal name is Multi Function Display. The navigation support
functions such as RADAR, ECDIS, CID, and AMS can be executed by
switching.
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Maritime Mobile Service Identity
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Man Over Board
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Performance MONitor
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Medium Pulse
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Electronic navigational chart by Japan Hydrographic Association
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Nautical Mile 1 nm=1852 m
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The north is always pointed to the top centre of the radar display.
(North up)
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Unmodulated pulse, which is a type of transmission radio wave. While
it is a type of radio wave usually used by radars equipped with
magnetrons, radio waves with a short pulse length are used also by
solid-state radars for short-range detection.
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Parallel Index line
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Equally time-spaced past position marks of a tracked or AIS target and
the own ship.
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POSitioN
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Pulse Repetition Frequency. The number of radar pulses transmitted
each second.
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PROCess. Radar signal processing function
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A type of radio wave with intra-pulse frequency modulation. It is used
for solid-state pulse compression radars.
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Rhumb Line
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Range Rings
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A predicted movement of a target relative to own ship's motion
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Relative Motion. A display on which the position of own ship remains
fixed, and all targets move relative to own ship.
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Relative Motion. Relative Trails
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Relative Motion. True Trails
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Rate Of Turn. Change of heading per time unit
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A set of waypoints
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RADAR Processing Unit
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Speed Over the Ground
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Search And Rescue Transponder
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The current direction for manual correction or the current speed on the
horizontal axis of the 2-axis log is displayed.
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Serial LAN Interface Circuit
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Short Pulse
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STABilisation
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Speed Through Water
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Time to Closest Point of Approach to own ship
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