Radar Course Syllabus

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The aim of the course is to teach students to use small boat Radar to assist decision-making in navigation, pilotage and collision avoidance.

  • 1. Switching on and setting up
  • Adjusting brilliance, contrast, gain, range and tuning
  • 2. Refining the picture
  • Adjust the sea clutter and rain clutter controls to suit prevailing conditions Head up, North up mode
  • 3. Understanding the picture
  • The factors affecting the clarity of the visual image
  • 4. Radar reflectors
  • Understanding what affects the received image
  • 5. Fixing position by radar
  • Plot the vessel's position. Use of VRM and EBL
  • 6. Pilotage by radar
  • Understands how to prepare a simple pilotage plan including use of clearing ranges
  • 7. Collision avoidance
  • Understands how to determine the risk of collision with another vessel
  • CPA, course and speed
  • The existence of automatic radar plotting aids (ARPA & MARPA)
  • The implications of IRPCS when in restricted visibility
Last Updated on Monday, 01 September 2008 16:23