Radar Transponder (Sart) Screen Display - JRC JMR-5406-X Instruction Manual

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7.5
Radar Transponder (SART) Screen
Display
SART is life-saving equipment that was approved by GMDSS and is used for detecting positions of
survivors who suffer from distress accidents. SART, which operates under the frequency band of 9GHz,
receives a radar wave of 9GHz that is launched from the radar of the rescue boat or plane and
generates a series of response signals to notify the accident position to the searchers.
Set the equipment to the following in order to receive SART signals. Use the settings for SART
reception for detecting beacons and target enhancers also.
1
Set the range scale to [6NM] or [12NM] by using the Range Scale button on the RADAR
screen.
2
Set the settings of [Settings] – [Signal Process] – [SART] to On (check the check box
for SART).
Memo
The SART setting check boxes are not displayed at connection of a solid-state radar antenna.
The SART display mode is set to On. In this chase, the items on the [Settings] menu are changed
automatically as shown in the table below.
For the settings of SART, refer to "13.2 Setting Radar Signal Processing"
Setting item
Sea (Sea clutter control)
Rain (rain/snow clutter control)
Manual Tune (Tuning)
IR (Interference removal)
Echo Process (Image processing)
Section 7 True and False Echoes on Display
In [MAN] (manual), the value is changed to 0 (minimum value) and in
[AUTO] (automatic), the mode is changed to [MAN] and the value to 0
(minimum value).
Off (Set tuning to Off to weaken clutter display)
Off
Process Off
7-10
Setting value

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