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- Sep 4, 2010
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Hi, All,
Radar novice here seeking advice on the “Watchman" function on my old Furuno Model 1721 (that doesn't work; display seems ok, I think the magnetron's worn out). I am trying to decide whether to repair it or to replace it with another unit that may or may not have that feature.
As I read the manual, “Watchman" lets the unit stand by, then cues it to transmit every 5, 10 or 20 minutes for 1 minute. If a target appears in a pre-set Guard zone, an alarm sounds and the radar keeps transmitting. If the radar sees nothing in the Guard zone, it goes back into standby for another 5/10/20 minutes.
“Watchman" seems like a good idea, a good way to minimize time on the magnetron and reduce wear and tear on the unit. However, since I've never used radar, is it really that big a deal? Is it really that important a feature?
Main purpose for my radar would be collision avoidance. I boat in the lower Chesapeake Bay and tributaries, though I may take the southern half of the Great Loop one day.
Many thanks for advice. It's much appreciated.
Radar novice here seeking advice on the “Watchman" function on my old Furuno Model 1721 (that doesn't work; display seems ok, I think the magnetron's worn out). I am trying to decide whether to repair it or to replace it with another unit that may or may not have that feature.
As I read the manual, “Watchman" lets the unit stand by, then cues it to transmit every 5, 10 or 20 minutes for 1 minute. If a target appears in a pre-set Guard zone, an alarm sounds and the radar keeps transmitting. If the radar sees nothing in the Guard zone, it goes back into standby for another 5/10/20 minutes.
“Watchman" seems like a good idea, a good way to minimize time on the magnetron and reduce wear and tear on the unit. However, since I've never used radar, is it really that big a deal? Is it really that important a feature?
Main purpose for my radar would be collision avoidance. I boat in the lower Chesapeake Bay and tributaries, though I may take the southern half of the Great Loop one day.
Many thanks for advice. It's much appreciated.