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6.  RADAR
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6.23
ARPA Operation
The ARPA (Automatic Radar Plotting Aid) shows the movement of a maximum of 30 
radar targets. The targets can be acquired manually or automatically. All 30 targets 
can be acquired manually when the ARPA acquisition area is not active. If the ARPA 
acquisition area is active, that total is equally divided between manual and auto acqui-
sition.
ARPA requires speed and heading data. 
Note: The DRS4DL radar sensor does not have the ARPA function. 
6.23.1
How to show or hide the ARPA display
Open the [Layers] menu, then turn [ARPA Targets] on or off.
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
No one navigational aid should be relied 
upon for the safety of vessel and crew. 
The navigator has the responsibility to 
check all aids available to confirm 
position. Electronic aids are not a 
substitute for basic navigational 
principles and common sense.
· This auto plotter automatically tracks an 
automatically or manually acquired radar 
target and calculates its course and speed, 
indicating them by a vector. Since the data 
generated by the auto plotter are based on 
what radar targets are selected, the radar 
must always be optimally tuned for use 
with the auto plotter, to ensure required 
targets will not be lost or unwanted targets 
such as sea returns and noise will not be 
acquired and tracked.
· A target does not always mean a 
landmass, reef, ships or other surface 
vessels but can imply returns from sea 
surface and clutter. As the level of clutter 
changes with environment, the operator 
should properly adjust the Sea, Rain and 
Gain to be sure target echoes are not 
eliminated from the radar screen.
The plotting accuracy and response of 
this auto plotter meets IMO standards.
 
Tracking accuracy is affected by the 
following:
· Tracking accuracy is affected by course 
change. One to two minutes is required to 
restore vectors to full accuracy after an 
abrupt course change. (The actual amount 
depends on gyrocompass specifications.)
· The amount of tracking delay is inversely 
proportional to the relative speed of the 
target. Delay ranges from 15 - 30 seconds 
for high relative speed; 30 - 60 seconds for 
low relative speed.
Display accuracy is affected by the 
following:
· Echo intensity
· Radar transmission pulsewidth
· Radar bearing error
· Gyrocompass error
· Course change (your ship or target)