. Electronic navigational aids; loran, radiobeacon, and radarbeacon systems and loran, radio-direction-finder, and radar ship equipment. Loran; Radar. OCEAN ELECTRONIC NAVIGATIONAL AIDS 37. Figure 3 PPI scope, showing echoes obtained from reflector-equipped buoys. bands by approximately 10 to 175 megacycles. Most of the merchants ship Radars in iise may receive the Ramark frequency by the addition of a modi- fication to the Radar. To facilitate this tuning, the later-type commercial Radar models are equipped with a single switch which automatically sets the Radar receiver to the Ramark frequen
. Electronic navigational aids; loran, radiobeacon, and radarbeacon systems and loran, radio-direction-finder, and radar ship equipment. Loran; Radar. OCEAN ELECTRONIC NAVIGATIONAL AIDS 37. Figure 3 PPI scope, showing echoes obtained from reflector-equipped buoys. bands by approximately 10 to 175 megacycles. Most of the merchants ship Radars in iise may receive the Ramark frequency by the addition of a modi- fication to the Radar. To facilitate this tuning, the later-type commercial Radar models are equipped with a single switch which automatically sets the Radar receiver to the Ramark frequency. This is usually accomplished by allowing the switch to cut in a separate local oscillator in the Radar receiver, tuned to the proper Ramark frequency. The latest Coast Guard type TRSC-1 Radar is equipped for Ramark reception. RAMARK It appears that the Ramark is the Radar beacon form which offers the most promise for peacetime use. Therefore, in the Coast Guard, active develop- mental work has been pursued for some time on Ramarks for both the X- and S-bands. The ultimate goal of the Ramark program is to provide stable, reliable, and relatively inexpensive equipment suitable for long periods of unattended operation at important landmarks where they will serve for posi- tive identification of established navigation reference points. In its present form, the equipment required for a Ramark installation is quite simple, consisting of a low-power source of radiofrequency energy and a keying device, simple antenna, and power supply. A complete beacon trans- mitter is contained in one cabinet. It is desirable that the Ramark equipment be compact, highly rugged and reliable, of low-power drain, capable of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Coast Guard. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print.
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