Bav34
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Elaine and I have now reached the grand old age of 100 which hopefully explains some lack of mental dexterity /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif.
We are practising hard on radar plots as in May we are zooming off for 5 months around the bumpy, foggy bits of France /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif.
Last Saturday the viz. was about a mile in the Eastern Solent and we were motoring … time for some practice!! We picked up an object, zapped it with the EBL and wanted to use a hand bearing compass to get a precise idea where it was from the helm.
We were steering 150 and our radar (see other JRC 1500 post) only wants to tell me the relative bearing of the target which was 325. What bugs me now is the only way that I can think of working out his direction is to take 325 from 360 (heads up only) then take the answer from the ships heading i.e. 360 – 325 (35), 150 – 35 = 125 which was indeed where we eventually SAW the boat.
This may be ok sitting in front of a computer but it worries me thinking about trying it for real with several targets in fog when I NEED to be right. Is there some quick trick that I am missing i.e. add the first number you thought of to the last ……….. ?
How quickly can you work it out if the course was the same but the object was 035 i.e the other bow or worse if you are doing 040 and the object appears 170 ??????
360 -170 = um 190 um we’re doing 040 um do I add on or take off 040 or 190 from um errrrr ?????
Aaarrgghh my brain is hurting.
What am I missing? (Apart from intelligence)
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We are practising hard on radar plots as in May we are zooming off for 5 months around the bumpy, foggy bits of France /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif.
Last Saturday the viz. was about a mile in the Eastern Solent and we were motoring … time for some practice!! We picked up an object, zapped it with the EBL and wanted to use a hand bearing compass to get a precise idea where it was from the helm.
We were steering 150 and our radar (see other JRC 1500 post) only wants to tell me the relative bearing of the target which was 325. What bugs me now is the only way that I can think of working out his direction is to take 325 from 360 (heads up only) then take the answer from the ships heading i.e. 360 – 325 (35), 150 – 35 = 125 which was indeed where we eventually SAW the boat.
This may be ok sitting in front of a computer but it worries me thinking about trying it for real with several targets in fog when I NEED to be right. Is there some quick trick that I am missing i.e. add the first number you thought of to the last ……….. ?
How quickly can you work it out if the course was the same but the object was 035 i.e the other bow or worse if you are doing 040 and the object appears 170 ??????
360 -170 = um 190 um we’re doing 040 um do I add on or take off 040 or 190 from um errrrr ?????
Aaarrgghh my brain is hurting.
What am I missing? (Apart from intelligence)
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