3 sart (search and rescue transponder), Summary to detect sart response – Furuno FR-1500 User Manual

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3.3 SART (Search and Rescue Transponder)

A Search and Rescue Transponder (SART) is generally carried on the SOLAS Convention ships
under the GMDSS scheme. It serves as a homing device for the rescue party to reach the survival
craft in distress. It is triggered by any X-Band (3 cm) radar within a range of approximately 5 nm
(IMO Resolution A.802 (19)). Each radar pulse received causes it to transmit a response which is
swept repetitively across the complete radar frequency band. When interrogated, it first sweeps
rapidly (0.4 µs) through the band before beginning a relatively slow sweep (7.5 µs) through the
band back to the starting frequency. This process is repeated for a total of twelve complete cycles.
At some point in each sweep, the SART frequency will match that of the interrogating radar and be
within the pass band of the radar receiver. When the SART is within about 1 nm, the radar display
may show 12 responses equally spaced by 0.64 nautical miles.

9500 MHz

9200 MHz

Radar antenna
beamwidth

Screen A: When SART
is distant

Screen B: When SART
is close

Lines of 12 dots
are displayed in
concentric arcs.

Echo of SART

Position of
SART

Own ship's
position

Own ship's
position

SART mark
length

Radar receiver
bandwidth

Sweep time

7.5

µ

s

95

µ

s

Sweep start

High speed sweep signal

Low speed sweep signal

24 NM

1.5 NM

Position of
SART

Echo of
SART

Summary to detect SART response

No particular facilities are required to detect the SART responses; however, the following
precautions are necessary.

1. Use range scale of 6 or 12 nm as the spacing between the SART responses is about 0.6

nm (1125 m) to distinguish the SART.

2. To avoid a chance of regarding SART signals as noise, do the following:

- Turn off the automatic clutter suppression.

- Turn off the Interference Rejector.

- Turn off the signal processor such as Echo Average.

The FR-1500 Mark-3 series radars have a macro feature for easy detection of SART.
Press [F1], 0], [ENTER/SELECT]. The following setting is factory provided.
IR (Interference Rejector):

OFF

ECHO AVG:

OFF

A/C AUTO:

OFF

N REJ:

OFF

Signal processor:

OFF

ES:

OFF

Range: 12

nm

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