Basic Radar Plot: Craig Leppert
Basic Radar Plot: Craig Leppert
Basic Radar Plot: Craig Leppert
Craig Leppert
Last update: January 2014
Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
0 03
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
0
06
30
0
290
070
280
080
270
090
260
100
Step 1: Mark our own ship’s
250
110
heading on the sheet
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
21 0
160
200
190 170
180
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
0 03
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
0
06
30
0
290
070
280
080
270
090
260
100
Step 1: Mark our own ship’s
250
110
heading on the sheet
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
21 0
160
200
190 170
180
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
0 03
33 0
0
Label the 1st observation
04
O (Origin)
32 0
05
31
0
O
06
30
0
A
290
070
280
080
Label the 3rd observation A (After)
270
090
260
100
250
110
0
12
24
0
Step 2: Plot the range and bearing
0
13
of the target observations
23
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
21 0
160
200
190 170
180
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
0 03
33 0
0
Label the 1st observation
04
O (Origin)
32 0
05
31
0
O
06
30
0
A
290
070
280
080
Label the 3rd observation A (After)
270
090
260
100
250
110
0
12
24
0
Step 2: Plot the range and bearing
0
13
of the target observations
23
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
21 0
160
200
190 170
180
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
0 03
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
Step 3: Join the points OA and O
06
30
0
continue this line until it has A
passed the centre
290
070
280
080
270
090
260
100
250
110
As this line is a resultant: its
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
21 0
160
200
190 170
180
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
0 03
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
Step 3: Join the points OA and O
06
30
0
continue this line until it has A
passed the centre
290
070
280
080
270
090
260
100
250
110
As this line is a resultant: its
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
21 0
160
200
190 170
180
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
0 03
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
O
06
30
0
A
290
070
280
080
270
090
260
100
250
110
0
12
24
0
Step 4: CPA
0
13
CPA Zero
23
0
This line will allow us to find the 0 14
22
TCPA
0
Speed
direct
Rangecollision
Scale: Nautical Miles
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
0 03
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
O
06
30
0
A
290
070
280
080
270
090
260
100
250
110
0
12
24
0
Step 4: CPA
0
13
CPA Zero
23
0
This line will allow us to find the 0 14
22
TCPA
0
Speed
direct
Rangecollision
Scale: Nautical Miles
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Aspect
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
0 03
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
0
06
30
0
290
070
280
080
270
090
260
100
250
110
0
12
24
0
Were this not the case, we would
0
13
CPA 2.2 NM
23
0
need to find the point where the 0 14
22
TCPA
0
Speed
Range Scale: Nautical Miles
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
0 03
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
0
06
30
0
290
070
280
080
270
090
260
100
250
110
0
12
24
0
Were this not the case, we would
0
13
CPA 2.2 NM
23
0
need to find the point where the 0 14
22
TCPA
0
Speed
Range Scale: Nautical Miles
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0 04
32 0
Step 5: TCPA
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
The relative approach speed of 06
0
12
A
the two vessels is indicated by the
290
070
24
080
48
090
(normally 6 or 12 minutes)
260
100
We can use this known distance to
predict where the target will be in
250
110
future by walking on our dividers
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
200
190 170
160
Course
180
Speed
Range Scale: Nautical Miles
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0 04
32 0
Step 5: TCPA
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
The relative approach speed of 06
0
12
A
the two vessels is indicated by the
290
070
24
080
48
090
(normally 6 or 12 minutes)
260
100
We can use this known distance to
predict where the target will be in
250
110
future by walking on our dividers
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
200
190 170
160
Course
180
Speed
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The length of the line
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350
000 010
020
will be determined by
33
0 03
0 our ships speed. Its
0 04 length is equal to how
32 0
far we travel in the
time period
05
31
0
1200 O
Step 6: Transfer our course line
0
06
30
06
0
12
070
24
W
36
280
080
48
090
260
100
250
110
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
200
190 170
160
Course
180
Speed
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The length of the line
Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
will be determined by
33
0 03
0 our ships speed. Its
0 04 length is equal to how
32 0
far we travel in the
time period
05
31
0
1200 O
Step 6: Transfer our course line
0
06
30
06
0
12
070
24
W
36
280
080
48
090
260
100
250
110
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
200
190 170
160
Course
180
Speed
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0
Step0407: Complete the triangle
32
by joining W to A
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
06
0
12
A
290
070
24
W
36
280
080
48
1300
270
090
260
100
250
110
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
200
190 170
160
Course
180
Speed
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0
Step0407: Complete the triangle
32
by joining W to A
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
06
0
12
A
290
070
24
W
36
280
080
48
1300
270
090
260
100
250
110
The line WA represents the
true course and speed of
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
200
190 170
160
Course 311
180
Speed
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0
Step0407: Complete the triangle
32
by joining W to A
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
06
0
12
A
290
070
24
W
36
280
080
48
1300
270
090
260
100
250
110
The line WA represents the
true course and speed of
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
200
190 170
160
Course 311
180
Speed
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
06
0
12
A
290
070
24
W
36
280
080
48
1300
270
090
260
100
250
110
Step 8: Use the length of WA to
determine the target’s speed
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
200
190 170
160
Course 311
180
Speed 9 kts
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
06
0
12
A
290
070
24
W
36
280
080
48
1300
270
090
260
100
250
110
Step 8: Use the length of WA to
determine the target’s speed
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
200
190 170
160
Course 311
180
Speed 9 kts
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
06
0
12
A
290
070
24
W
36
280
080
48
090
the targets last bearing.
260
100
Observe the difference in angle
between this and the targets
250
110
course.
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21
Aspect is where our ship
0
200
160
Course 311
appears to be if viewed from
190 180
170
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
06
0
12
A
290
070
24
W
36
280
080
48
090
the targets last bearing.
260
100
Observe the difference in angle
between this and the targets
250
110
course.
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21
Aspect is where our ship
0
200
160
Course 311
appears to be if viewed from
190 180
170
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
06
0
12
Note that in this case the aspect A
290
070
24
is named Red as we would be W
on the target’s Port side. 36
280
080
48
1300
270
090
Correspondingly, we would see
260
100
a red side-light if we were to
look out of the window
250
110
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
0
the aspect is named Green
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
200
190 170
160
Course 311
180
Speed 9 kts
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
06
0
12
Note that in this case the aspect A
290
070
24
is named Red as we would be W
on the target’s Port side. 36
280
080
48
1300
270
090
Correspondingly, we would see
260
100
a red side-light if we were to
look out of the window
250
110
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
0
the aspect is named Green
0 14
22 0
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
200
190 170
160
Course 311
180
Speed 9 kts
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Basic Radar Plot 340
350
000 010
020
03
0
33 0
0 04
32 0
05
31
0
1200 O
06
30
06
0
12
A
290
070
24
W
36
280
080
48
1300
270
090
260
100
250
110
0
12
24
0
0
13
23
CPA Zero
0
0
This is the information required for a 14
22 0
complete radar report. It is the same
0 15
TCPA 1258
21 0
information we get from the ARPA
200
160
Course 311
190 170
180
Speed 9 kts
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