Soviet Watch Officer's GuideDepartment of the Navy, Office of Naval Intelligence, 1967 - 399 sider |
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Side vii
... Radio Beacons 2. Determining a Ship's Position from Radio Bearings 4. Use of Sector Radiobeacons 177 178 179 5. Use of Shipboard Radars 180 6. Use of Shore Radar Stations 183 7. Use of Phase - difference ( Hyperbolic ) Radio Navigation ...
... Radio Beacons 2. Determining a Ship's Position from Radio Bearings 4. Use of Sector Radiobeacons 177 178 179 5. Use of Shipboard Radars 180 6. Use of Shore Radar Stations 183 7. Use of Phase - difference ( Hyperbolic ) Radio Navigation ...
Side ix
... Radio Communication 1. Methods of Organizing Radio Communication 2. Use of Communication 3. A Brief Description of Radio Wave Propagation 240 240 240 241 Conditions 242 4. Use of Radio Communication in Special Cases under International ...
... Radio Communication 1. Methods of Organizing Radio Communication 2. Use of Communication 3. A Brief Description of Radio Wave Propagation 240 240 240 241 Conditions 242 4. Use of Radio Communication in Special Cases under International ...
Side xi
... Radio Navigation System 330 Section 85. Range of the Visible Horizon D , and Radar Horizon D ... 331 Section 86. Visibility Range of Light , in Meters . . . . 332 Section 87. Distance to an Object ( in Miles ) from a Measured Vertical ...
... Radio Navigation System 330 Section 85. Range of the Visible Horizon D , and Radar Horizon D ... 331 Section 86. Visibility Range of Light , in Meters . . . . 332 Section 87. Distance to an Object ( in Miles ) from a Measured Vertical ...
Side 89
... radio reception of weather forecasts and their amplification in accordance with actually observed weather . In order to determine the overall meteorological situation , synoptic analyses broadcast by radio must be used . The centers 89.
... radio reception of weather forecasts and their amplification in accordance with actually observed weather . In order to determine the overall meteorological situation , synoptic analyses broadcast by radio must be used . The centers 89.
Side 90
A. P. Pronichkin. analyses broadcast by radio must be used . The centers of cyclones and anti- cyclones and the position of warm and cold fronts are plotted on blank charts from analysis data , and probable impending deviations from the ...
A. P. Pronichkin. analyses broadcast by radio must be used . The centers of cyclones and anti- cyclones and the position of warm and cold fronts are plotted on blank charts from analysis data , and probable impending deviations from the ...
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Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
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Populære avsnitt
Side 125 - ... points abaft the beam on the port side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least 2 miles.
Side 130 - On the near approach of or to other vessels they shall have their side lights lighted ready for use and shall flash or show them at short intervals to indicate the direction in which they are heading; but the green light shall not be shown on the port side nor the red light on the starboard side. A pilot vessel of such a class as to be obliged to go alongside of a...
Side 134 - Rule shall be used as follows — " (i) A power-driven vessel making way through the water shall sound at intervals of not more than 2 minutes a prolonged blast. " (ii) A power-driven vessel under way, but stopped and making no way through the water, shall sound at intervals of not more than 2 minutes two prolonged blasts, with an interval of about 1 second between them.
Side 138 - Every vessel which is directed by these Rules to keep out of the way of another vessel shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, avoid crossing ahead of the other.
Side 140 - I am altering my course to starboard." Two short blasts to mean "I am altering my course to port.
Side 135 - Risk of collision can, when circumstances permit, be ascertained by carefully watching the compass bearing of an approaching vessel. If the bearing does not appreciably change, such risk should be deemed to exist.
Side 129 - Small rowing boats, whether under oars or sail, shall only be required to have ready at hand an electric torch or a lighted lantern showing a white light, which shall be exhibited in sufficient time to prevent collision.
Side 135 - A vessel of less than 12 metres in length shall not be obliged to give the above-mentioned signals but, if she does not, shall make some other efficient sound signal at intervals of not more than 2 minutes.
Side 123 - Rules specifying the carrying of lights and shapes, these provisions shall be followed as closely as circumstances permit. (b) The Rules concerning lights shall be complied with in all weathers from sunset to sunrise, and during such times no other lights shall be exhibited, except such lights as cannot be mistaken for the prescribed lights or impair their visibility or distinctive character, or interfere with the keeping of a proper look-out. (c) In the following Rules, except where the context...
Side 126 - A vessel when towing, a vessel engaged in laying or in picking up a submarine cable or navigation mark, and a vessel under way which is unable to get out of the way of an approaching vessel through being not under command or unable to...