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What is a range, and how are two lights used to establish a range? Why would three lights be used? What are the factors that determine a single light's visible range? How are red sector in lights used? Why are lighthouses all designed differently? At night, what danger should a helmsman be aware of when steering for a lighted bouy that is being used as a way point? What is a Morse Code "A" light mean? |
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What is a range, and how are two lights used to establish a range? To mark a direction, usually a channel, at night. One higher than the other, then line 'em up. Why would three lights be used? Don' t know. What are the factors that determine a single light's visible range? How are red sector in lights used? Keep clear. Why are lighthouses all designed differently? Identify location by color scheme or other attributes. At night, what danger should a helmsman be aware of when steering for a lighted bouy that is being used as a way point? don't hit it or the jackass tied to it using his BBQ; keep to the appropriate side. What is a Morse Code "A" light mean? safe water at center of a channel |
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From: (Bobspirt) Date: 06/30/2004 07:35 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: 1 pt each What is a range, and how are two lights used to establish a range? To mark a direction, usually a channel, at night. One higher than the other, then line 'em up. Day or night markers, used to mark the preferred line for a marked channel (may or may not be centerline). Why would three lights be used? Don' t know. Never seen this, but would guess it might used to show the edges of a narrowing channel, to a certain point. What are the factors that determine a single light's visible range? G will leave this for someone else. How are red sector in lights used? Keep clear. Why are lighthouses all designed differently? Identify location by color scheme or other attributes. At night, what danger should a helmsman be aware of when steering for a lighted bouy that is being used as a way point? don't hit it or the jackass tied to it using his BBQ; keep to the appropriate side. What is a Morse Code "A" light mean? safe water at center of a channel This is on the first buoy (or last, depending on your direction) you will encounter at major ports. Can NORMALLY be passed on either side, but this is not always true .... check your chart and local regs....called the "Sea Buoy" Shen |
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![]() Shen44 wrote: Why would three lights be used? Don' t know. Never seen this, but would guess it might used to show the edges of a narrowing channel, to a certain point. Don't think that's what he's looking for.... What is a Morse Code "A" light mean? safe water at center of a channel This is on the first buoy (or last, depending on your direction) you will encounter at major ports. Can NORMALLY be passed on either side, but this is not always true .... check your chart and local regs....called the "Sea Buoy" Shen Not the only placed you could see this buoy, but the place most will encounter it. otn |
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Bart Senior wrote:
1 pt each C'mon, I want more than one measly point! What is a range, and how are two lights used to establish a range? A range is two markers that should be kept in line with each other to follow a channel, like looking down a gun sight. The upper light is the further marker. Care should be taken when following a range to know the marks for *leaving* the range, I have seen plenty of range markers on dry land. Why would three lights be used? ?? Dunno, maybe to mark a danger bearing? What are the factors that determine a single light's visible range? The height and the brightness How are red sector in lights used? To mark a danger zone or a "no-approach" zone. Why are lighthouses all designed differently? You mean why do they have different colored & patterned stripes etc on them? So you can tell which is which, and thus where you are, if your GPS is broken! However many lighthouses do have the same colors or pattern. At night, what danger should a helmsman be aware of when steering for a lighted bouy that is being used as a way point? Be wary of hitting the darn thing. Also, in some places, be wary of hitting unlit markers along the same channel, or old out-of-service marks. It can be a real PITA. What is a Morse Code "A" light mean? Sea buoy, the outermost channel marker entering a larger port. Small sea channels won't have this. Good questions Bart. Thanks Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() DSK wrote: Bart Senior wrote: 1 pt each C'mon, I want more than one measly point! What is a range, and how are two lights used to establish a range? A range is two markers that should be kept in line with each other to follow a channel, like looking down a gun sight. The upper light is the further marker. Care should be taken when following a range to know the marks for *leaving* the range, I have seen plenty of range markers on dry land. Why would three lights be used? ?? Dunno, maybe to mark a danger bearing? What are the factors that determine a single light's visible range? The height and the brightness To be more precise, the height determines the geographic range while visible range is limited by conditions as well as luminosity and colour. Cheers (call me Nav) |
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![]() Nav wrote: (call me Nav) There are those on this ng who would call your Nav but you didn't give his/her phone number. -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Break Away, Sail Away and putz away now at http://music.download.com/internetopera |
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Nav wrote:
To be more precise, the height determines the geographic range while visible range is limited by conditions as well as luminosity and colour. Very good. But you jumped ahead, when you mention geo range you should tell about luminous range. Cheers (call me Nav) OK, Navvie Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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5 points to you Bob.
Bobspirt wrote in message ... 1 pt each What is a range, and how are two lights used to establish a range? To mark a direction, usually a channel, at night. One higher than the other, then line 'em up. How are red sector in lights used? Keep clear. Why are lighthouses all designed differently? Identify location by color scheme or other attributes. At night, what danger should a helmsman be aware of when steering for a lighted bouy that is being used as a way point? don't hit it or the jackass tied to it using his BBQ; keep to the appropriate side. What is a Morse Code "A" light mean? safe water at center of a channel |
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Good descriptive answers Doug, but not quick enough for points.
Not enough information for the one below. No points awarded for it yet. Care to expand on it? DSK wrote in message ... Bart Senior wrote: 1 pt each What are the factors that determine a single light's visible range? The height and the brightness |
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