sjöfartsradar
Sjöfartsradar, often simply called marine radar, is a radar system used on ships and boats to detect other vessels, landmasses, buoys, and other obstacles in the surrounding environment. It plays a crucial role in navigation, collision avoidance, and safe operation, especially in conditions of poor visibility such as fog, rain, or darkness.
The fundamental principle of sjöfartsradar is the transmission of radio waves and the reception of their reflections,
Key components of a sjöfartsradar system include the transceiver, which generates and receives the radio waves;
Modern sjöfartsradar systems offer advanced features such as electronic plotting aids (EPA), which allow mariners to