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=Learning objectives=
 
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#Understand how a b-scope works
 
#Understand how a b-scope works

Revision as of 03:04, 14 March 2017

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Learning objectives

  1. Understand how a b-scope works
  2. Understand RWS and TWS mode
  3. Understand ACM
  4. Zoom with EXP
  5. Know how to identify targets, including range, altitude, speed and aspect
  6. Know how to adjust altitude scan
  7. Understand the different bar scans
  8. Understand how to change azimuth width
  9. Know how to use spotlight scan
  10. Understand the Collision Antenna Train Angle (CATA) cross
  11. 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.

Bscope-clean.jpg

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.

Bscope-contacts.jpg