
18.4 Radar range and image quality
Maximum radar range
The usable range of the radar is limited by factors such as the
height of the scanner, and height of the target.
Maximum radar range is essentially line-of-sight, so is limited
by the height of the scanner and the height of the target as
illustrated below:
a
1
a
2
h
H
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Rmax
Rmax = 2.23 ( h + H )
1
3
2
Item
Description
1
Radar equipped vessel.
2
Curvature of the earth.
3
Target (Cliff).
a
1
Radar horizon of antenna.
a
2
Radar horizon of target.
R
max
Maximum radar range in nautical
miles.
R
max
= a
1
+ a
2
h
Radar antenna height in metres.
H
Target height in metres.
The table below shows typical maximum radar ranges for various
radar antenna heights and target heights. Remember that
although the radar horizon is greater than the optical horizon, the
radar can only detect targets if a large enough target is above
the radar horizon.
Antenna height
(meters)
Target height
(meters)
Maximum range
(Nautical miles)
3
3
7.7
3
10
10.9
5
3
8.8
5
10
12
Radar image quality
A number of factors can affect the quality of a radar image,
including echoes, sea clutter, and other interference.
Not all radar echoes are produced by valid targets. Spurious or
missing echoes may be caused by:
• Side lobes.
• Indirect echoes.
• Multiple echoes.
• Blind sectors.
• Sea, rain, or snow clutter.
• Interference.
Through observation, practice, and experience, you can
generally detect these conditions very quickly and use the radar
controls to minimize them.
Side Lobes
Side lobe patterns are produced by small amounts of energy
from the transmitted pulses that are radiated outside the narrow
main beam. The effects of side lobes are most noticeable with
targets at short ranges (normally below 3 nm), and in particular
with larger objects. Side lobe echoes form either arcs on the
radar screen similar to range rings, or a series of echoes forming
a broken arc.
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1
2
2
3
4
5
6
6
Item
Description
1
Main lobe
2
Side lobes
3
Antenna
4
Arc
5
True echo
6
Side echoes
Indirect Echoes
There are several types of indirect echoes or ghost images.
These sometimes have the appearance of true echoes, but in
general they are intermittent and poorly defined.
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1
3
2
4
5
6
Item
Description
1
False echo
2
True echo
3
Passing ship
4
Mast or funnel
5
True echo
6
False echo
Multiple Echoes
Multiple echoes are not very common but can occur if there is
a large target with a wide vertical surface at a comparatively
short range. The transmitted signal will be reflected back and
forth between the target and your own ship, resulting in multiple
echoes, displayed beyond the range of the true target echo,
but on the same bearing.
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1
2
Item
Description
1
True echo
2
Multiple echoes
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