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3.6 SART

Note: The SART (Search and Rescue

Transponder) information below is

excerpted from IMO SN/Circ 197

Operation of Marine Radar for SART

Detection.

A Search and Rescue Transponder

(SART) may be triggered by any X-Band (3

cm) radar within a range of approximately

8 nm. Each radar pulse received causes it

to transmit a response which is swept

repetitively across the complete radar

frequency band. When interrogated, it first

sweeps rapidly (0.4

µ

s) through the band

before beginning a relatively slow sweep

(7.5

µ

s) through the band back to the

starting frequency. This process is

repeated for a total of twelve complete

cycles. At some point in each sweep, the

SART frequency will match that of the

interrogating radar and be within the pass

band of the radar receiver. If the SART is

within range, the frequency match during

each of the 12 slow sweeps will produce a

response on the radar display, thus a line

of 12 dots equally spaced by about 0.64

nautical miles will be shown.

When the range to the SART is reduced to

about 1 nm, the radar display may show

also the 12 responses generated during

the fast sweeps. These additional dot

responses, which also are equally spaced

by 0.64 nm, will be interspersed with the

original line of 12 dots. They will appear

slightly weaker and smaller than the

original dots.

9500 MHz

9200 MHz

Radar antenna
beamwidth

Screen A: When SART
is distant

Screen B: When SART
is close

Lines of 12 dots
are displayed in
concentric arcs.

Echo of SART

Position of
SART

Own ship's
position

Own ship's
position

SART mark
length

Radar receiver
bandwidth

Sweep time

7.5

µ

s

95

µ

s

Sweep start

High speed sweep signal

Low speed sweep signal

24 NM

1.5 NM

Position of
SART

Echo of
SART

Figure 3-8 Appearance of SART signal

on the radar display

General procedure for detecting

SART response

1. Use the range scale of 6 or 12 nm as

the spacing between the SART

responses is about 0.6 nm (1125 m) to

distinguish the SART.

2. Turn off the automatic clutter

suppression.

3. Turn off the Interference Rejector.

General remarks on receiving

SART

SART range errors

When responses from only the 12 low

frequency sweeps are visible (when the

SART is at a range greater than about 1

nm), the position at which the first dot is

displayed may be as much as 0.64 nm

beyond the true position of the SART.

When the range closes so that the fast

sweep responses are seen also, the first of

these will be no more than 150 meters

beyond the true position.