Subelement D: Display & Control Systems - 10 Key Topics – 10 Exam Questions— Topic 38: Miscellaneous
Question 8-38D1
Element 8 (RADAR)The heading flash is a momentary intensification of the sweep line on the PPI presentation. Its function is to:
Explanation
The heading flash on a PPI (Plan Position Indicator) radar display serves as a crucial navigational reference. The PPI presents a circular view with the ship at the center, and the sweep line represents the direction the radar antenna is currently pointing.
The heading flash is a momentary brightening of this sweep line when the antenna points directly dead-ahead (0 degrees relative bearing) from the ship's bow. This intensification provides a clear and constant visual marker for the ship's forward direction on the scope. This allows the operator to quickly and accurately determine the relative bearing of any target blips observed, which is essential for navigation, collision avoidance, and plotting.
Options A, B, and D are incorrect. The presence of targets is indicated by blips on the screen, not the heading flash. Standard marine radar does not detect shallow water, nor does the heading flash indicate the antenna pointing astern; it specifically marks the bow direction.
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