IEC 60936-2:1998
(Main)Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Radar - Part 2: Shipborne radar for high-speed craft (HSC) - Methods of testing and required test results
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Radar - Part 2: Shipborne radar for high-speed craft (HSC) - Methods of testing and required test results
Specifies the minimum operational and performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results, as required by the relevant IMO resolutions on the high speed craft code. Is associated with IEC 60945.
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INTERNATIONAL
IEC
STANDARD
60936-2
First edition
1998-10
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication
equipment and systems –
Radar –
Part 2:
Shipborne radar for high-speed craft (HSC) –
Methods of testing and required test results
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INTERNATIONAL
IEC
STANDARD
60936-2
First edition
1998-10
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication
equipment and systems –
Radar –
Part 2:
Shipborne radar for high-speed craft (HSC) –
Methods of testing and required test results
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CONTENTS
Page
FOREWORD . 4
Clause
1 Scope . 5
2 Normative references . 5
3 Performance requirements . 6
3.1 Introduction. 6
3.2 General. 7
3.3 Range performance. 7
3.4 Minimum range . 7
3.5 Display. 7
3.6 Range measurement . 8
3.7 Heading indicator (heading line) . 9
3.8 Bearing measurement . 9
3.9 Discrimination . 10
3.10 Roll or pitch . 10
3.11 Antenna scan. 10
3.12 Azimuth stabilization . 10
3.13 Performance monitor check. 11
3.14 Anti-clutter devices. 11
3.15 Operation. 11
3.16 Interference from external magnetic fields . 12
3.17 Display modes . 12
3.18 Antenna system . 12
3.19 Operation with radar beacons and SARTs . 12
3.20 Multiple radar installations. 13
3.21 Interface . 13
3.22 Navigational information. 13
3.23 Target trails . 14
3.24 Plotting . 14
3.25 Safety precautions . 14
3.26 Failure warnings and status indicators . 14
3.27 Standard names, abbreviations and symbols . 15
3.28 Electronic plotting video symbols. 15
3.29 Ergonomics. 15
4 Methods of testing and required test results. 16
4.1 General conditions of measurement . 16
4.2 Power supply, cabling distances and technical information. 17
4.3 Range performance. 17
4.4 Minimum range . 18
4.5 Display. 18
4.6 Range measurement . 18
4.7 Heading indicator (heading line) . 19
4.8 Bearing measurement . 19
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4.9 Discrimination . 20
4.10 Roll and pitch. 21
4.11 Antenna scan. 22
4.12 Azimuth stabilization . 22
4.13 Performance monitor check. 22
4.14 Anti-clutter devices. 23
4.15 Operation. 23
4.16 Interference from external magnetic fields . 23
4.17 Display modes . 23
4.18 Antenna system . 24
4.19 Operation with radar beacons and SARTs . 25
4.20 Multiple radar installations. 25
4.21 Interface . 25
4.22 Navigational information. 25
4.23 Target trails . 25
4.24 Plotting . 26
4.25 Safety precautions . 26
4.26 Failure warnings and status indicators . 26
4.27 Standard names, abbreviations and symbols . 26
4.28 Electronic plotting video symbols. 26
4.29 Ergonomics. 26
4.30 Antenna horizontal radiation pattern . 26
Annexes
Annex A Method for relating the radar cross-section (echoing area) of one radar target
with another for the purpose of high-speed craft (HSC) . 28
Annex B Standard names, abbreviations and symbols for control functions
on marine navigational radar equipment. 33
Annex C Electronic plotting video symbols (EPVS). 46
Annex D High-speed craft – radar tracking scenarios . 63
Annex E Guidelines for the display of navigational information on radar
by means of radar maps . 68
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MARITIME NAVIGATION AND RADIOCOMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS – RADAR –
Part 2: Shipborne radar for high-speed craft (HSC) –
Methods of testing and required test results
FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 60936-2 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 80:
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems. The IEC 60936 series,
of which this is part 2, replaces IEC 60936 published in 1988, in order to reflect the new
requirements of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). This part of the series contains
some of the specific requirements.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
80/193/FDIS 80/210/RVD
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MARITIME NAVIGATION AND RADIOCOMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS – RADAR –
Part 2: Shipborne radar for high-speed craft (HSC) –
Methods of testing and required test results
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the minimum operational and
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