A.immediately when the contact is noted on radar
B.only if the radar scope is watched constantly
C.after the contact has been marked at least twice
D.by an occasional glance at the radar
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A.the radar reflectors reflect better signals
B.fog horn signals travel farther to sea
C.it is equipped with strobe lights
D.it has a reduced watch circle
A.are tracked on reciprocal bearings
B.are tracked at the same range
C.are tracked on the same bearing
D.pass close together
A.give better range performance in rain,hail,etc
B.display small targets in a mass of dense sea clutter at a greater range
C.have less sea return in choppy rough seas
D.display a more map like presentation for inshore navigation
A.be more suitable for river and harbor navigation
B.provide better range performance on low lying targets during good weather and calm seas
C.have a wider horizontal beam width
D.have more sea return during rough sea conditions
A.sweep introduction
B.sweep interest
C.sweep intention
D.sweep intensity
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