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1. What is the primary reason ARPAs suppress the display of vectors upon initial
target acquisition?
To comply with international maritime regulations.
To reduce the processing load on the system.
To prevent misleading information during the initial tracking phase.
To enhance the visual clarity of the radar display.
2. Describe the significance of the vector line displayed by ARPA on radar
screens.
The vector line shows the speed of the vessel only.
The vector line is used to identify stationary objects.
The vector line indicates the predicted path of the tracked target,
enhancing situational awareness.
The vector line represents the radar's operational status.
3. What is the main purpose of the 'plot' or 'acquire' button in ARPA systems?
To display weather information.
To adjust the radar's sensitivity settings.
To initiate manual navigation controls.
To automate radar target acquisition and tracking.
4. What is the primary function of the Automated Radar Positioning Aid (ARPA)?
To enhance ship speed and maneuverability.
, To control ship ballast systems.
To automate radar target acquisition and tracking.
To provide weather forecasting.
5. What is one of the primary functions of the Automated Radar Positioning Aid
(ARPA)?
Controlling ship speed
Providing weather forecasts
Navigating without human input
Automating radar target acquisition and tracking
6. Which of the following is an advantage of integrating AIS and radar/ARPA
information on an ECDIS display?
Easy comparison of radar/ARPA and AIS data simplifies collision
avoidance evaluations.
Unified tools for easily evaluating AIS and Radar/ARPA target data
reduces workload.
It is easier to view AIS information on the larger ECDIS display than on
the AIS MKD.
All of the above.
7. If an operator attempts to use navigational lines on an ARPA display without
proper calibration, what potential issue might arise during navigation?
Enhanced target identification.
Inaccurate positioning of targets.
Reduced power consumption.
, Improved radar range.
8. Describe how setting pre-set safe limits for CPA and TCPA contributes to
navigational safety in maritime operations.
Setting pre-set safe limits for CPA and TCPA helps prevent collisions
by providing alerts when vessels are on a potentially dangerous
course.
Setting pre-set limits allows for the automatic docking of vessels
without human intervention.
Setting pre-set limits ensures that all vessels maintain a constant
speed regardless of conditions.
Setting pre-set limits is primarily for tracking weather patterns at sea.
9. What is the effect on displayed vectors when the own ship changes course or
speed?
Only the vectors of other vessels are updated.
Displayed vectors remain unchanged regardless of the ship's
maneuvers.
All displayed vectors are updated to reflect the new position and
course of the own ship.
Displayed vectors are deleted and must be re-entered.
10. If a vessel's ARPA system fails to display alphanumeric target information,
what navigational challenges might arise?
Increased risk of collision due to lack of target awareness
Reduced fuel consumption during navigation
Improved navigational efficiency due to simplified displays
, Enhanced communication with other vessels
11. If an ARPA system is set with overly lenient CFAR programming, what
operational issue might arise during a busy shipping lane scenario?
Decreased target acquisition speed, causing delays.
Improved target tracking accuracy, enhancing safety.
Reduced radar range, limiting detection capabilities.
Increased false alarms leading to navigational confusion.
12. If a new ARPA system can designate five targets simultaneously, how might
this impact a vessel's navigational strategy in busy shipping lanes?
It would enhance the vessel's ability to navigate safely by tracking
more surrounding vessels.
It would reduce the need for manual radar observation.
It would complicate the navigation process due to information
overload.
It would have no significant impact on navigation.
13. If a radar observer sets an exclusion zone around a busy shipping lane, what
impact might this have on radar target acquisition?
It will enhance the radar's ability to track all targets.
It will have no effect on target acquisition.
It will allow for better tracking of nearby vessels.
It will prevent the radar from tracking targets in that busy shipping
lane.