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This manual/workbook, both authors of which have been members of the Collision Avoidance Radar Department of the Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies, provides the means for an operator to develop an "at a glance" capacity on a stabilized relative motion radar. Once the system of "situation recognition" has been mastered, a multiplicity of targets can be handled safely and surely, and collision avoidance becomes quite simple. The real time method of plotting equips the deck officer to pass the Coast Guard's radar observer test.

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This manual/workbook, both authors of which have been members of the Collision Avoidance Radar Department of the Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies, provides the means for an operator to develop an "at a glance" capacity on a stabilized relative motion radar. Once the system of "situation recognition" has been mastered, a multiplicity of targets can be handled safely and surely, and collision avoidance becomes quite simple. The real time method of plotting equips the deck officer to pass the Coast Guard's radar observer test.
Autorenporträt
Max H. Carpenter, coauthor of Real Time Method of Radar Plotting, is the former executive director of the Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies. He was involved in expanding and upgrading the simulator systems of this unique facility and the design engineering for training simulators, marine electronics, and other related equipment. Mr. Carpenter is a member of the Institute of Navigation, the International Marine Simulator Forum, and the Nautical Institute. Wayne M. Waldo (1925-1987) was a member of the Collision Avoidance Radar Department of the Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies in Linthicum, Maryland. He was a shipping captain with Sealand until his retirement. Waldo coauthored Real Time Method of Radar Plotting.