A good radar practice CD thinghy?

Nick2

Well-Known Member
Joined
8 Nov 2002
Messages
1,174
Location
Gerrards Cross
Visit site
Keen to learn more about radar and would like a recommendation for a CD to play with on my computer .

If I can get one before Christmas it would be helpful so any suggestions where to buy one around Southampton or Thames area would be appreciated.

Nick

<hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://arweb.co.uk/argallery/Nick2>http://arweb.co.uk/argallery/Nick2</A>
 
Nick,

This is the only one I know:

<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.lightmaster.co.uk/radarsim.htm>http://www.lightmaster.co.uk/radarsim.htm</A>

I think its used at Bisham, but at £60 its not cheap. You could call Bisham and check whats used.

You could get it as a Christmas present but per your other post thats not allowable!

<hr width=100% size=1>
 
I only need to make sure that Joanne does not see my latter post....

;-)

Thanks

Nick

<hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://arweb.co.uk/argallery/Nick2>http://arweb.co.uk/argallery/Nick2</A>
 
PBO

There's a good article in this month's PBO. (There are also some bad articles in this month's PBO, imho , but the radar one is good)

<hr width=100% size=1>
 
Nick. Is it not easier just to play around with the real radar. you've got. I presume you have one?? Practice on clear days. Or when anchored. Even when tied up. But not in a marina. To confusing. Turn the rain, sea, gain knobs to nothing then set range, then turn gain up till screen gets just a bit green speckley, but not to much. Theres nowt much else to know about. Look out the window. If what you see is whats on the screen youve cracked it. If not panic.../forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

<hr width=100% size=1> <font color=blue>No one can force me to come here.<font color=red> I'm a volunteer!!.<font color=blue>

Haydn
 
Wot about how to interpret if other boat is on collision course?

<hr width=100% size=1> I asked an economist for her phone number....and she gave me an estimate
 
Stick one of them zoomy round line thingies on it. If it follows the line your going to bash it. Just like on a chart if degrees stay constant.

<hr width=100% size=1> <font color=blue>No one can force me to come here.<font color=red> I'm a volunteer!!.<font color=blue>

Haydn
 
Ha! I knew you were no where near as ignorant about these things as you make out!!

<hr width=100% size=1> I asked an economist for her phone number....and she gave me an estimate
 
How you think I've managed to cover Ireland Scotland, Wales England and France without hitting owt yet. Mind I did once follow a trawler on the screen till I had to put the brakes on or hit it. Gulp!!

<hr width=100% size=1> <font color=blue>No one can force me to come here.<font color=red> I'm a volunteer!!.<font color=blue>

Haydn
 
Very good thing to practice with radar on good days. Very usefull for checking ships positions when crossing channel. Or finding how far from headlands etc. Especialy as you might go all year without needing it in anger. Then forget how to use it, or get rusty and frustrated. Not good in the fog!!

<hr width=100% size=1> <font color=blue>No one can force me to come here.<font color=red> I'm a volunteer!!.<font color=blue>

Haydn
 
Hmm! the follow the expert tactic. The first solo night trip I did from Cowes to Hamble, I followed the ferry <sigh> but I was a novice then. Did put a cramp on my style, as I had to slow right down. Just as well I was following a Red Jet, not the steam thingie

<hr width=100% size=1> I asked an economist for her phone number....and she gave me an estimate
 
No. Not following expert. Both a bit numb. I decided he was the give way vessel. He was not steering. But all stood on the back fishing. Cant understand why I did not turn round and go the other way. Watched him on screen till about ten ft off. Then saw him through the window. Mind it would have taught him a lesson if I'd rammed him!!

<hr width=100% size=1> <font color=blue>No one can force me to come here.<font color=red> I'm a volunteer!!.<font color=blue>

Haydn
 
Now when Jimi posts something like this on Scuttlebutt, he has 200 peeps analyse every part of trip. Here we just chuckle.

Why the difference?

<hr width=100% size=1> I asked an economist for her phone number....and she gave me an estimate
 
Yep. I've noticed that. Think over there they like to think there all experts. Here we just know we make mistakes and just try to improve next time. Besides ofer there you would just say someone else did it anyway../forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

<hr width=100% size=1> <font color=blue>No one can force me to come here.<font color=red> I'm a volunteer!!.<font color=blue>

Haydn
 
Re: A good radar course

Call Robert Avis 07850 296 036 who runs an outstanding one day radar course using a Navy simulator at HMS something or other.

I thought I knew how to use radar until I went on this course. Stunning. Worth every penny and more.

Best Christmas pressy going. Better than any CD.

<hr width=100% size=1>Piers du Pré
http://www.dupre.co.uk
 
Re: 21:50

So uve come out of the wood work have you. I sent you down to M-Farter to get her all dolled up for Crimbo. Fairy lights and candle sticks. Atract the floosies. Failed miserably with your atempt. Saying, cant find key. You wait till next time you want rescueing from hovel up river in freezing cold and rain. Dont expect MF to come and get you warm and dry. Send for the RN Police boat next time and get clamped in irons in the hold. Friends, Chrimbo. Who needs them. Oh heck........../forums/images/icons/smile.gif weakly!

<hr width=100% size=1> <font color=blue>No one can force me to come here.<font color=red> I'm a volunteer!!.<font color=blue>

Haydn
 
Top