Navigation General · Relative Motion

On a north-up, relative-motion radar, your own ship's heading is shown by the:

Explanation

The heading flash (heading line/marker) is a radial line from the display center to the ship's heading on the bearing scale, orienting the picture. On a north-up display the picture is stabilized to north and the heading flash shows where the bow points.

Authority: Radar operation

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