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#Understand how a b-scope works | #Understand how a b-scope works |
Revision as of 03:04, 14 March 2017
Learning objectives
- Understand how a b-scope works
- Understand RWS and TWS mode
- Understand ACM
- Zoom with EXP
- Know how to identify targets, including range, altitude, speed and aspect
- Know how to adjust altitude scan
- Understand the different bar scans
- Understand how to change azimuth width
- Know how to use spotlight scan
- Understand the Collision Antenna Train Angle (CATA) cross
- Sorting targets
B-Scope
The B-scope presents your cone-shaped radar search into a square-shaped display on the FCR by stretching the bottom out to the corners.
Here you can see three contacts. On the B-Scope, they look like they are to your front and offset significantly, but in real life, they are not as wide as you are led to believe, especially at close ranges.