20 echo averaging – Furuno GD-1700C User Manual

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3. RADAR OPERATION


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3.20 Echo

Averaging

The echo average feature, available with connection of a Model 1800/1900
series network radar, effectively suppresses sea clutter. Echoes received from
stable targets such as ships appear on the screen at almost the same position
during every rotation of the antenna. On the other hand, unstable echoes such
as sea clutter appear at random positions.

To distinguish real target echoes from sea clutter, echo average performs
scan-to-scan correlation. Correlation is made by storing and averaging echo
signals over successive picture frames. If an echo is solid and stable, it is
presented in its normal intensity. Sea clutter is averaged over successive scans
resulting in the reduced brilliance, making it easier to discriminate real targets
from sea clutter.

To properly use the echo average function, it is recommended to first suppress
sea clutter with the A/C SEA control and then do the following:

1. If not displayed, press the [HIDE/SHOW] key to display the radar soft keys.
2. Press the SIGNAL PROC. soft key.
3. Press the E. AVG soft key to select desired echo averaging.

OFF: No

averaging

LOW: Helps distinguish targets from sea clutter and suppresses brilliance

of unstable echoes.

MED: Distinguishes small stationary targets such as navigation buoys.
HIGH: Stably displays distant targets.

The display shows EAV L, EAV M or EAV H when echo averaging is on.

(a) Echo average OFF

(b) Echo average ON

Effect of echo averaging

4. Press the RETURN soft key to finish.

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