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[IV] False Echo by Multiple Reflection 
When there is a large structure or ship with a high vertical surface near own ship as shown in Figure 6.7, 
multiple refection returns may appear on the radar display.    These echoes appear in the same intervals, of 
which the nearest echo is the true echo of the target. 
 
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Figure 6.7 
 
 
[V]  Second Time Echoes 
The maximum radar detection range depends upon the height of the scanner and the height of a target as 
described in the Section 6.1 “RADAR WAVE WITH THE HORIZON”.    If a so-called "duct" occurs on 
the sea surface due to a certain weather condition, however, the radar beam may propagate to a abnormally 
long distance, at which a target may be detected by the radar. 
For  instance,  assuming  that  the  pulse  length  is  MP3  (on  the  repetition  frequency  of  1400  Hz),  the  first 
pulse is reflected from a target at about 58 NM or more and received during the next pulse repetition time.   
In  this  case,  a false echo  (second  time  echo)  appears at a  position that is about 58 NM shorter than  the 
actual distance. If the false  echo  appears  at  5  NM  on  the radar display,  the  true  distance of the target  is 
5+58=63  NM.    On  the  pulse  length  is  SP1  (on  the  repetition  frequency  of 2250  Hz),  a  false  echo  may 
appear at a position that is about 36 NM shorter than the actual distance. 
This type of false echo can be discriminated by changing over the range scale (the repetition frequency), 
because the distance of the target changes accordingly. 
If second time echo is appeared, the use of Economy mode in PRF menu is effective.    Otherwise, Stagger 
Trigger menu set to on. (Refer to Section 3.9.5 “Set Scanner (TXRX Setting)”.)