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RADAR SCREEN

RADAR SCREEN
ScnMaster
the screen like a television or computer screen, on which the reflected images of the radar are seen. It works by sending out super-high frequency radio waves which then bounce off objects, such as other ships or land masses, etc., within the range of the radar. These reflections are then reproduced as tiny electronic images. In this way other ships and objects can be observed and avoided. It is also used for navigation. The term is derived from ra(dio) d(irection) a(nd) r(ange). —Welcome to the SO Glossary Final approval 2-Mar- 90
RADAR SCREEN
ScnTUEU
the screen like a television or computer screen, on which the reflected images of the radar are seen. It works by sending out super-high frequency radio waves which then bounce off objects, such as other ships or land masses, etc., within the range of the radar. These reflections are then reproduced as tiny electronic images. In this way other ships and objects can be observed and avoided. It is also used for navigation. The term is derived from ra(dio) d(irection) a(nd) r(ange).the screen like a television or computer screen, on which the reflected images of the radar are seen. It works by sending out super-high frequency radio waves which then bounce off objects, such as other ships or land masses, etc., within the range of the radar. These reflections are then reproduced as tiny electronic images. In this way other ships and objects can be observed and avoided. It is also used for navigation. The term is derived from radio direction and range.the screen, like a television or computer screen, on which the reflected images of the radar are seen. Radar works by sending out super-high frequency radio waves which then bounce off objects, such as other ships or land masses, etc., within the range of the radar. These reflections are then reproduced as tiny electronic images. In this way other ships and objects can be observed and avoided. It is also used for navigation. The term is derived from ra(dio) d(irection) a(nd) r(ange).