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Radar Simulator Courses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2010

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Some lessons and observations experienced during a series of radar simulator courses in the period of one year are listed below:

1. The practice of plotting is generally favoured by the students and they learn quickly how to determine which targets are of concern and should be plotted and which targets may be rejected. It has to be pointed out fairly often that recordings should be taken down in an orderly manner and that—besides the time, bearing and range of a target—the heading and speed (or log reading) of the observing vessel should be written down with each set of observations.

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