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3 indirect echoes, 4 blind and shadow sectors – Furuno FR-7112 User Manual

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4-2

4.3 Indirect Echoes

Indirect echoes may be returned from either a
passing ship or returned from a reflecting sur-
face on your own ship, for example, a stack. In
both cases, the echo will return from a legiti-
mate contact to the antenna by the same indi-
rect path. The echo will appear on the same
bearing of the reflected surface, but at the same
range as the direct echo. Figure 4-3 illustrates
the effect of an indirect echo. Indirect echoes
may be recognized as follows:

• they usually occur in a shadow sector

• they appear on the bearing of the obstruc-

tion but at the range of the legitimate con-
tact

• when plotted, their movements are usually

abnormal, and

• their shapes may indicate they are not direct

echoes.

True
echo

Indirect
echo

Heading
line

True
echo

Indirect
echo

Heading
line

Antenna

Direct
path

Obstruction
(mast, funnel.
etc.)

Indirect
path

Target

Indirect
echo

Bridge

Direct
path

Target

Indirect
path

Own
ship

Figure 4-3 Indirect echoes

4.4

Blind and Shadow Sectors

Funnels, stacks, masts, or derricks in the path
of antenna may reduce the intensity of the ra-
dar beam. If the angle subtended at the antenna
is more than a few degrees a blind sector may
be produced. Within the blind sector small tar-
gets at close range may not be detected while
larger targets at much greater ranges may be
detected. See Figure 4-4.

Vessel taller
than wharf

Wharf

Wharf

Blind sector
(no echo)

Mast, etc. in
path of radar
beam

Size of blind sector
depends on target
size and range.

Figure 4-4 Blind and shadow sectors

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