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Coast radar station providing rangę and bearing from station on reęuest |
485.1 M11 | ||
2 |
Ramark |
Ramark, radar beacon transmitting c ontinuously |
486.1 M14a | |
3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 |
/ Bacon (Z) {3cm) |
Radar transponder beacon, with morse Identification, responding within the 3cm (X) band |
(T") RacoR(Z) -j. |
486.2 486.3 M12 |
Racon(Z) (lOcm) |
Radar transponder beacon, with morse identification, responding within the 10cm (S) band |
486.3 | ||
Racon(Z) |
Radar transponder beacon, with morse identification, responding within the 3cm (X) and the 10cm (S) bands |
f o ) Racon (Z) (3 & lOcm) t | ||
§: Racon(P5 |
Radar transponder beacon with sector of obscured reception |
486.4 | ||
Racon(Z) ;| |
Radar transponder beacon with sector of reception | |||
,0)______(CV _ Racons^^/ Racon\^/ |
Leading radar transponder beacons |
486.5 | ||
/O Lts*270° RaconKlT RaconV_y Racons -a 270” |
Leading radar transponder beacons coincident with leading lights | |||
fi Racon fi^^Racon \Zs • W |
Floating marks with radar transponder beacons |
486.2 M12 | ||
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Radar reflector (not usuaiiy charted on i ALA System buoys) |
Ra.Refl. t |
460.3 465 M13 | |
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Radar-conspicuous feature |
Ra conspic t |
485.2 M14 |
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