RADAR and AIS on Small Vessels

Global Solo Challenge
1 hour and 53 minutes
Avg. rating 4.7

RADAR and AIS on Small Vessels

Global Solo Challenge
1 hour and 53 minutes
Avg. rating 4.7
  1. Introduction

    Introduction

    RADAR is an important navigational aid in collision avoidance.

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  2. Main Controls

    Main Controls

    To set up a Radar properly, we act on 4 main controls.

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  3. Passive vs Active RADAR Reflectors & RADAR Operating Frequencies

    Passive vs Active RADAR Reflectors & RADAR Operating Frequencies

    Radar reflectors ensure you are seen by other vessels using a RADAR. Let's see how they work.

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  4. What is an AIS?

    What is an AIS?

    A precious aid for collision avoidance.

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  5. AIS class A, B & C + Installation on a Sailboat

    AIS class A, B & C + Installation on a Sailboat

    Different vessels use different classes of AIS.

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  6. AIS: A Valuable Aid in Collision Avoidance

    AIS: A Valuable Aid in Collision Avoidance

    AIS uses data relating to speed and course to continuously calculate the risk of collision.

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  7. RADAR, AIS and Target Identification

    RADAR, AIS and Target Identification

    Both Radar and AIS information can be overlaid onto electronic charts.

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  8. Personal Location Beacons (PLB) and Personal AIS Beacons

    Personal Location Beacons (PLB) and Personal AIS Beacons

    Precious aids in man over board situations.

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  9. Final Assessment

    Final Assessment

    RADAR and AIS on Small Vessels.

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