Anti-rain clutter (ftc or fast time constant) – Lowrance electronic LRA-1000 User Manual

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Section 5: Radar Interpretation

Interpreting images on your radar screen involves as much art as it

does science. If you want to be confident with your radar at night, you

need to practice in daylight. To be ready for fog or a blinding rain

squall, you must practice in fair weather.
Making you an expert radar reader is beyond the scope of this opera-

tion manual. We strongly suggest you seek additional sources of infor-

mation. For a start, the following pages will show you a few basic radar

returns and how to interpret them. See the end of this section for other

information sources that go into much greater detail.

Anti-Rain Clutter (FTC or Fast Time Constant)

The following five figures show how boosting the FTC level can cut

through display clutter caused by rain or snow. Note how these areas of

intense rainfall gradually grow fainter as FTC increases.

Anti-Rain Clutter (FTC) fig. 1. FTC set to zero. In these examples, we

are using a color mode other than default full-color.

WARNING:

Increasing FTC may reduce or eliminate weak echoes,

like those from small vessels. Use only the minimum

amount needed, then check back periodically to see if

the FTC level may be decreased or turned off.

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