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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
Wouldn't it work as well if it was just swinging under its own weight, perhaps with a damped movement? It's damped by the fluid chambers. In fact, when the boat heels suddenly, the mount pivots slowly until level. Oh, right - it's not an hydraulic drive, then (which was what I thought you meant)? Neat idea all the same. Is the scanner one of those types with a narrow vertical propagation? -- Wally I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty! www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk |
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Is the scanner one of those types with a
narrow vertical propagation? Honestly, I know very little about Radar, but I'm learning. Yesterday I spent a bit of time with it (and the manual) while Suzanne sailed. RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
Is the scanner one of those types with a narrow vertical propagation? Honestly, I know very little about Radar, but I'm learning. Yesterday I spent a bit of time with it (and the manual) while Suzanne sailed. There are two types, so far as I'm aware. The one with a narrow vertical propagation pattern is suited to motorboats becuase they don't heel. If that type was used on a sailboat, the output would be firing into the surface of the water on one side, and into the sky on the other. So, there's a type with a wider vertical propagation pattern which helps to ensure that land and other craft are still within the scanning area of a heeling sailboat. The type with the narrow propagation has, I believe, better range for a given power because the pattern has inherently less dissipation. -- Wally I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty! www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk |
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Well, for you that's not saying much.
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Is the scanner one of those types with a narrow vertical propagation? Honestly, I know very little about Radar, but I'm learning. Yesterday I spent a bit of time with it (and the manual) while Suzanne sailed. RB |
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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote Honestly, I know very little about SAILING, but I'm learning. Yesterday I spent a bit of time with the manual while Suzanne sailed. RB |
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He is under the illusion that we are interested in his sailing exploits.
Yea...the illusion that I steer this group as I wish and that most posts are for/about/to me!!! Including most of yours! Bwahahahahaha! RB |