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Cursor Echo
Man Overboard (MOB Mode)
Screen Functions
Data Boxes
Radar Features
Range Scales (Range Rings)
Range Ring Accuracy
Bearing Accuracy
Variable Range Markers
Electronic Bearing Lines
Bearing Scale
Minimum Range
Range Discrimination
Presentation Modes
Scanner Control
Magnetic Sensor
Waypoint Navigation
Marks
Variation Source
Guard Zone Alarm
Radar/Chart Synchronisation
Zoom Mode
Cursor Echo between radar and chart on split screen
and/or separate displays connected via SeaTalk.
Mark placed with course line; readout shows range,
bearing, lat/lon of MOB and time elapsed since
MOB.
Full, half and quarter screens available dependent
on function
Up to six user selectable information boxes
0.125 (0.0625), 0.25 (0.125), 0.5 (0.125), 0.75 (0.25),
1.5 (0.25), 3 (0.5), 6 (1), 12 (2), 24 (4), 48 (8) or 72 (12) nnm
selectable (dependent on scanner). Performance limited
by the scanner type and position.
Range scales can be customised
Better than +/– 1.5% of the max. range scale in use,
or 22 m (72 ft), whichever is the greatest
+/– 1°
2xVRMs, readout nm, kyds, sm, km
2xEBLs, floating if required, resolution 1°
360° graduated at 10° intervals
23 m (25 yds)
23 m (25 yds)
Head up, Course up or North up
(selectable True or Magnetic)
Interference rejection, standby/transmit modes,
pulse selection, Tune, Rain, FTC, and Sea controls,
with selection of manual or automatic control of gain,
TM
sea clutter and tune (Auto GST
)
NMEA or Seatalk
Lollipop symbol, WPT range, bearing, TTG or lat/lon readout
100 Mark database
Auto (SeaTalk/NMEA/Internal algorithm) or Manual
2 guard zones, selectable sensitivity level, audible alarm
User selectable in split screen mode provided chart
data available
x2, from 0.25 nm to maximum range, in 1/4 window
HSB Series LCD Display