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its a format for working out a solution
R=range B=bearing rate R=RSA(relative speed across) O=OSA(own speed across) T=TSA (targets speed across) S= speed A=ATB R=reciprocal bearing C=course and DOT which distance off track which is always handy range = 2x RSA /BEARING RATE BEARING RATE = 2X RSA/ RANGE RSA= BEARING RATEXRANGE/2 OSA =SIN REL BRG X OWN SPEED TSA = SIN ATB X TGT SPEED SPEED =TSA/SIN ATB ATB =TSA/SPEED INV SIN DOT = RANGE X SIN ATB THIS IS HOW WE GET TO A BEARING RATE ONLY SOLUTION IN THE RN SOMETIMES YOU NEED TO GUESTIMATE SPEED AND RANGE HERES AND EXAMPLE own course 030 speed 8 tgt range 16k bearing rate 1.0L bearing 060 speed 16 find tgt course ( if you go down the tote same directions add different subtract opposite if you go up the tote differnt add same subtract) RANGE 16000YDS BEARING RATE 1.0L RSA 8L OSA 4L TSA 12L SP 16 ATB 48PT RECIP BRG 240 COURSE 288 (pt atb plus stb subtract) DOT 12k you can do this on a calculator using the formulae or on the old bearing rate widger standard issue on RN subs or if you good enough in your head for intance sin atb 30 =.5 or half so if the range is 10k then the dot =5k( dot is a estimate of how close the target is going to come it dosent take into account own speed so it may come closer but its a quick way of making sure your safe) ![]() |
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