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The GB40 updates the bearing readout with each change.
Select
OK when you are at the target.
When you are finished, select
Return.
If you want to find the range and bearing of another target
from your vessel, select
VRM/EBL 2 then repeat the
sequence.
Note: If you select the junction of the EBL/VRM, you can drag
them both at the same time.
I
f there's no heading data available from a heading sensor, the
EBL readouts are relative to your vessel's heading.
Radar: Floating VRM/EBL
You can use the VRM/EBL (Variable Range Markers/Electronic
Bearing Lines) independently to show the precise range and
bearing from one location to another on your
Radar screen; for
example, from one island to another.
Note: If there's no heading data available from a heading
sensor, the EBL readouts are shown relative to your vessel's
heading.
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To find the range and bearing with floating VRM/EBL:
Display the Radar screen and main menu. If you can't see the
Range and Bearing button, select Return.
Select
Range and Bearing.
The
EBL Reference button shows the current setting.
Select:
North if you want the EBL bearing to be referenced to
North
Relative if you want the EBL bearing to be relative to your
vessel's position
Select
VRM/EBL 1 to show VRM 1 and EBL 1 on your Radar
screen. If
Show VRM/EBL 1 is switched Off, select it to
switch it On. (If the
VRM/EBL 1 position is not shown
initially when you switch it On, because it's outside the current
radar range, it'll be adjusted to appear at one third of the
current range.)
The
Radar screen shows:
A dotted, circular line centered around your vessel. This is
VRM 1 and the radius is set at the most recent position.
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