Ian_Rob
Well-Known Member
When the relative merits of broadband (FWMC) radar and pulse radar are debated, the comparatively poorer range of FWMC radar is raised as an issue.
Users of 3G radar suggest a range capability of around 15nm and a little more for 4G (17-+nm).
Putting that it in perspective, if I an in Hurst Narrows I should be able make out boats in Studland Bay. Do I realistically need more?
For a sailing yacht making 7-8 knots, doesn't 15 -17nm suffice? I don't think I would respond at that distance if I was just relying on my eyes (and probably not at half that distance).
Whilst I am sure it is reassuring to see 'land' on the screen that you can't otherwise see when navigating off-shore, since the chart-plotter will indicate the position of the land, how much does the fact that it is outside radar range really matter?
Users of 3G radar suggest a range capability of around 15nm and a little more for 4G (17-+nm).
Putting that it in perspective, if I an in Hurst Narrows I should be able make out boats in Studland Bay. Do I realistically need more?
For a sailing yacht making 7-8 knots, doesn't 15 -17nm suffice? I don't think I would respond at that distance if I was just relying on my eyes (and probably not at half that distance).
Whilst I am sure it is reassuring to see 'land' on the screen that you can't otherwise see when navigating off-shore, since the chart-plotter will indicate the position of the land, how much does the fact that it is outside radar range really matter?