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In naval terminology, a plot is a graphic display that shows all collated data from a ship's on-board sensors, i.e. radar, sonar and EW systems. They also displayed information from external sources - for example, other vessel or aircraft reports. There are four different types of plot, each with varying capabilities, i.e. range, depending on their role;

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  • Als Radarplotten bezeichnet man in der Seefahrt die Auswertung des Radarbildes, um Kurse und Geschwindigkeiten von Echoanzeigen festzustellen. Das herkömmliche Verfahren ist die zeichnerische Auswertung zur Vorausbestimmung der Bewegung von Fahrzeugechos auf dem Bildschirm zur Feststellung, ob unerwünschte Annäherungen mit anderen Fahrzeugen (Nahbereichssituation) drohen. In der Berufsschifffahrt hat sich stattdessen der Gebrauch von ARPA-Anlagen durchgesetzt, die die Plotfunktion automatisiert durchführen. (de)
  • In naval terminology, a plot is a graphic display that shows all collated data from a ship's on-board sensors, i.e. radar, sonar and EW systems. They also displayed information from external sources - for example, other vessel or aircraft reports. There are four different types of plot, each with varying capabilities, i.e. range, depending on their role; * Air plot: Used for tracking air contacts, i.e. planes and EW information. * Surface plot: Used for tracking contacts on the surface of the water, i.e. other ships. It can also perform a variety of roles such as: * Providing a trace of a ship's own course and speed over time. * Plotting the position of a man overboard. * Can be used in naval gunfire support missions to plot unidentified contacts and keep track of friendly forces. * It also plays an important part in anti-submarine warfare operations and using torpedoes. * Sub-surface plot: Used for tracking contacts below the surface of the water, i.e. submarines. * General operations plot: Used for tracking shipping on a large-scale chart. Was also used to display exercise boundaries, airplanes and other significant features of maritime interest. In the Royal Australian Navy, the scale used was generally 5 or 10 miles (8.0 or 16.1 km) per 1 inch (25 mm). (en)
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  • Als Radarplotten bezeichnet man in der Seefahrt die Auswertung des Radarbildes, um Kurse und Geschwindigkeiten von Echoanzeigen festzustellen. Das herkömmliche Verfahren ist die zeichnerische Auswertung zur Vorausbestimmung der Bewegung von Fahrzeugechos auf dem Bildschirm zur Feststellung, ob unerwünschte Annäherungen mit anderen Fahrzeugen (Nahbereichssituation) drohen. In der Berufsschifffahrt hat sich stattdessen der Gebrauch von ARPA-Anlagen durchgesetzt, die die Plotfunktion automatisiert durchführen. (de)
  • In naval terminology, a plot is a graphic display that shows all collated data from a ship's on-board sensors, i.e. radar, sonar and EW systems. They also displayed information from external sources - for example, other vessel or aircraft reports. There are four different types of plot, each with varying capabilities, i.e. range, depending on their role; (en)
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  • Radarplotten (de)
  • Plot (radar) (en)
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