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Using Radars in Marine Industry - 20 Uses of a Marine Radar

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The use of marine radar has gained immense popularity over the last few decades given they have improved so much. Radar is an inseparable tool marine equipment today that every onboard ship must have in order to navigate safely. A radar device helps a ship detect, track and locate its targets as it navigates through one point to another. Whether you are using an open array radar or a radar dome , the system can be used in a variety of ways. The list below explains top twenty uses of radar technology in the marine industry. Let’s get started: Major Benefits of Using Marine Radars: 1.    Tracking: A radar tracks the movement of any identified thing within the range as well as tells the speed to give an estimate of how fast the object is approaching. 2.    Calculate Distance: The Doppler frequency helps find the range and bearing of any incoming object towards the vessel. The info is then used to determine the speed and course of incoming...

Marine Radars - 7 Benefits Of a Radar You Can’t Miss

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Say the word radar, and the majority of boaters would automatically come up with a thought of something for collision avoidance. When you google, you will find hundreds of stories where radars have saved people, passengers, families, and expensive watercraft from mishaps. Whether you are sailing in dense fog or in the dark - marine radars have a big role to play. We all know the marine environment is too risky and unpredictable. One moment you could see everything clearly, and the next you are totally blind. A blip on the radar display will indicate any fast-moving object heading towards you directly. When you know how to monitor it, you can determine when you are close to a collision course or when the target is coming close to you and at what speed. As a result, you can reduce your speed and alter the course, keeping our eyes glued to the radar screen to ensure you have enough space between you and whatever is inbound. Had it not been for radar, one probably could have collided. Ma...