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				 Radar vs GPS/Sounder 
 
			
			On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 21:42:50 -0500, "Jeff Morris"wrote:
 
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 Also, to a lesser extent, you become visible to other shipping in a
 way that a horn can't: precisely.
 
 
 This is a point I've wondered about:  it seems that vessels with active radar
 appear on my radar with a large arc centered on the vessel's blip.  I've assumed
 this is an interaction between their radar and mine.  Does this also mean that
 my radar also enhances my picture on their screen?
 
 -jeff
 
 
 
 
 Don't count on it.  The arc that you see from the other guys radar is
 from interference from his transmitter. Your radar is picking up your
 transmitters echo and his transmitter directly. His pulses are not
 synchronized with yours so you see the trail of pulses from his
 transmitter while your transmitter is between pulses. It will give
 neither of you any indication of where the other is.
 
 This only happens if the two transmitters are very close to the same
 frequency. Even though the two radar's may be exactly the same type of
 radar, they may or may not be close enough to the same frequency. The
 magnetrons are all tuned slightly different and drift somewhat.
 
 On most radar's there is also an interference filter on the receivers
 that eliminate or reduce that type of interference.
 
 Then too the other ship may be using a radar in a completely different
 band. No interference to either of you.
 
 Regards
 Gary
 
 
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