twistedtree
Guru
There is a good discussion over here on Panbo about recreational radar, and MARPA/ARPA performance in particular. Be sure to read the comments, not just the article.
TwistedTree - It would be helpful if Navico / Simrad would answer some of the questions posted.
It's probably a lot to ask of a small antenna.....
Hey Peter thanks for this--great debate, that's for sure. It's going to take me a while to go through all the discussion, at which point I might post. I do have a couple of points that I will post here.
First the water was getting muddy by the interchangeable use of the terms: accuracy and precision. It strikes me that precision might be improved with a narrower beam width, but the devil might be in the details. Systematic error (accuracy) might be more likely due to alignment or other installation issues.
Second, frame rate or sampling frequency will also have an impact on resolution and precison, I suspect, but don't know for sure.
I'm meeting today with my former research scientist, who is a physicist and hydroacoustician. Sonar and radar have many similarities. If you have a specific question for him, let me know and I will raise it.
Jim
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FWIW, the MARPA (or maybe it is ARPA, since it will automatically acquire targets) of my NN3D radars (a 6kw and a 25kw) work really well. I overlay AIS on the display, and rarely is there any material difference in either position or course/speed/CPA/TCPA info for the target vessel. And, although I have not focused on a side-by-side comparison, I do believe the two units perform their ARPA functions equally well.
This is my experience as well. I've owned and operates a NN3D 4kw radar, a Furuno 1835 4kw, and a Furuno FAR-2117. ARPA works very well on all of them. I have yet to encounter anyone with different experience on Furuno radars.
Jim
Do you know the sampling rate used for converting the raw radar return to a digital output for display on the MFD? There is probably an error associated with the sampling rate but the question is how much and is it possible that the perceived problem with erratic MARPA is processor limitations not experienced in larger commercial units?
Tom