Lowrance electronic LRA-1000 User Manual

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Heading Line Adjustment: the Heading Line is used to make sure
the green heading line (zero point) on your radar display is lined up the

bow of your vessel.

Heading Up: when your heading is displayed at the top of the screen,

you are in Heading Up mode.
Interference Rejection: filters out signals from other radars close to
your location.
North Up: when North is set at the top of the radar display, you are in
North Up mode.
Offset EBL: an electronic bearing line originating from a location other

than the PPI sweep origin.

Offset Mode: moving the sweep origin (center of the PPI) to a location

other than the center of the radar display.

Open Array Antenna: a radar antenna which has an external rotat-

ing scanner.
PPI (Plan Position Indicator): The PPI provides a map-like repre-
sentation of target echoes.
Radar Overlay: radar display images laid over an electronic chart.

Radome: a single housing containing a radar antenna and transceiver.
Rain Clutter: undesirable echoes caused by rain or snow.
Range: distance to a particular target.

Range Rings: fixed rings on the radar display designed to show the

distance from the antenna.

Sea Clutter: undesirable returns caused by smaller waves and water

movement.

Standby: radar mode that follows warm-up and precedes the start of

transmission.
Sweep Origin: the origin of EBL and VRM, the sweep origin is located
at the center of the PPI.
Target: an item picked up by a radar.

Target Acquisition: process of locking on and starting to track a tar-

get with an ARPA radar.
Time Base: line that rotates around the radar display, updating im-
ages on the display.

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