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The Fitting and Use of Navigational Radar: An Analysis of Some Experience Gained

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2010

H. R. Whitfield
Affiliation:
(Kelvin & Hughes Ltd.)
A. Harrison
Affiliation:
(Kelvin & Hughes Ltd.)
T. J. Pope
Affiliation:
(Kelvin & Hughes Ltd.)

Extract

The basic principles of the detection and location of objects by radar are now widely known, and the performance requirements of a marine radar equipment have already been covered by the British Ministry of Transport specification. This paper describes and analyses operational experience gained in fitting and in operating a number of equipments manufactured to this specification.

Type
Operational Aspects of Marine Radar: A Symposium of Papers
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1949

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