Lowrance HDS-7 LIVE HDS Live Operator Manual - Page 129

Radar range, Dual range, Using the cursor on a radar panel

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Main radar PPI Radar overlay on a chart Radar range You adjust radar range by: • Selecting the zoom (+ or -) buttons • Using the zoom (+ or -) keys Dual range (Broadband 4G and Halo Radar only) When connected to a Broadband 4G or Halo radar, it is possible to run the radar in Dual Range mode. The radar appears in the radar sources menu as two virtual radar sources A and B. Range and radar controls for each virtual radar source are fully independent and the source can be selected for a particular chart or radar panel in the same manner as dual radar described in "Selecting the radar source" on page 127. Ú Note: Some controls that are related to physical properties of the radar itself are not independent of source. These are Fast Scan, Antenna Height and Bearing alignment. MARPA is fully independent and up to 10 targets may be tracked for each virtual radar source. Up to two independent Guard Zones may also be defined for each virtual radar source. Using the cursor on a radar panel By default, the cursor is not shown on a radar panel. Radar| HDS Live Operator Manual 129

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Main radar PPI
Radar overlay on a chart
Radar range
You adjust radar range by:
Selecting the zoom (+ or -) buttons
Using the zoom (+ or -) keys
Dual range
(Broadband 4G and Halo Radar only)
When connected to a Broadband 4G or Halo radar, it is possible to
run the radar in Dual Range mode.
The radar appears in the radar sources menu as two virtual radar
sources A and B. Range and radar controls for each virtual radar
source are fully independent and the source can be selected for a
particular chart or radar panel in the same manner as dual radar
described in
"Selecting the radar source"
on page 127.
Ú
Note:
Some controls that are related to physical properties of
the radar itself are not independent of source. These are Fast
Scan, Antenna Height and Bearing alignment.
MARPA is fully independent and up to 10 targets may be tracked for
each virtual radar source.
Up to two independent Guard Zones may also be defined for each
virtual radar source.
Using the cursor on a radar panel
By default, the cursor is not shown on a radar panel.
Radar
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