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User Manual
Reference number: 4111A-RADAR4600-GBD-R1.1
Date: 27 February 2018
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Dilution Of Position) due to varying positions of satellites and to various atmospheric and ionospheric
interferences which causes little alterations of OS and target positions.
These alterations are obvious at stopped or slow moving targets with activated course/speed vectors. They
show ongoing alternating directions and vector length. It is possible to eliminate this unsettled indication by
selecting a fixed radar target as reference position (see following chapter).
3.4.16
True motion presentation by reference target
For calculation of ground stabilization normally a GPS-receiver or a two axis log is used. As an alternative or
in the event of positioning system failure, a reference target can be used to achieve some of the
functionality (provided that a gyro system is still available).
The reference target must be a truly stable object, a clear detectable land based feature, a lighthouse or a
navigation buoy. Then the shift rate and shift direction of OS in relation to the Reference Target serves as
base to calculate the speed and course of OS. The result enables it to use the TM-Presentation.
To set a Reference Target:
First a not moving (fixed) target must be selected as tracked target
(TT). After safety identification as tracked target, this target can be
selected as reference target.
Click menu button [TGT].
Click menu head cell or click [<] or [>] and select menu
'Reference Target'.
Click button 'SEL REF TGT'.
Move cursor to the selected fixed tracked target. A small '
R‘
will
be shown beside of cursor when the cursor marks the target
track symbol.
Click to fix the 'R' to that target.
Now this target is defined as reference for calculating speed
and course data to get true motion display without GPS resp.
two axis log data.