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NAV 12 Weeks
NAV 12 Week Exam
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Undergraduate 3
03/31/2014

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What is a Major light?
Definition
high intensity and visibility (lighthouses); indicate key Nav points
Term
What are the two types of Major Lights and their definitions?
Definition

§  Primary: strong lights of long range; mark landfall or coastal passage

 

§  Secondary: established at harbors or other locations; lesser range

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What are Minor Lights?
Definition
serve as navigational aids within harbors, along channels and rivers, and to mark isolated dangers
Term
What are the four possible Light colors?
Definition
white, red, yellow, green
Term
Define the phase of a light
Definition

o   light sequence or pattern of light shown within one complete cycle of the light 

Term
What are all the possible phase characteristics for a light?
Definition

§  fixed-f

§  occulting-Oc

§  isophase-Iso

§  flashing-Fl

§  quick flashing-Q

 

§  alternating-Al.RW

Term
Define the period of a light
Definition
length of time required for light to progress through one complete cycle
Term
Draw the periods for all the possible phase characteristics
Definition
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What are sector lights?
Definition

o   warn navigator of hazards to navigation when approaching from dangerous sectors

Term
What are the two types of publications on lights and what is there jurisdiction?
Definition

§  List of Lights - American

 

§  Light List - International

Term

What are the characteristics of this light:

Oak Island Light FL (4) W 10s 169 ft 24 NM

Definition

·         Flashing (Fl), 4 flashes; White (W); 10 secs; 169 ft;          Nominal Range = 24

Term
What determines if a light is visible?
Definition

§  Power/shape of the light


§  Height of the light and of the observer


Visibility conditions

Term
Define Computed visibilty
Definition
maximum distance which light can be seen in meteorological visibility conditions in the immediate vicinity
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Define Nominal Range
Definition
max distance a light may be seen in clear weather (IDEAL
Term
Define Luminous Range
Definition

o   max distance a light may be seen under existing weather (ACTUAL) conditions

Term
How do you calculate Geographic Range?
Definition

§  GR = Observer’s Eye + Height of Light

 

Find height in feet first then use chart to find there associated visibility distances, then add them together

Term
How do you calculate Luminous Range?
Definition

§  1. Estimate visibility & mark on diagram

§  2. Mark Nominal Range of light

 

§  3. Determine Luminous range 

Term
How do you determine computed visibility?
Definition

§  If GR < LR CV = GR

§  If GR > LR CV = LR

 

§  LESS OF the two (LR or GR)

Term
What are Electronic charts?
Definition

·         Navigational chart computer-usable format, used in combination with electronic devices

Term
What are the two ways to create an Electronic Chart and define them
Definition

o   Raster – picture of paper chart; created by scanning a paper chart

§  set of colored pixels representing chart information as a picture


Vector – produced by NGA for DoD; layers of different lines, points and areas to create a bigger image

Term
What are the advantages and disadvantages of a Raster Chart?
Definition

§  Advantages

·         Cheap and easy to produce

·         Runs easily on PC

·         World-wide availability


§  Disadvantages

·         Zooming in degrades quality

·         High scan resolution is required for detailed chart

·         Cannot make chart corrections; cannot be updated or changed

Requires electricity

Term
What are the advantages/disadvantages of a vector chart?
Definition

§  Advantages

·         Extremely accurate and easy to update (chart corrections)

·         Self-controlled

·         Zooming in reveals details

§  Disadvantages

·         System can fail; need more powerful hardware

Requires more data; expensive

Term
What are the three types of Electronic charts?
Definition

RNC (Raster Nautical Chart) – scanned image. Cheap and easy to produce


ENC (Electronic Nautical Chart) – vector chart; complies with IHO

Accurate with many features, but expensive with limited coverage


 o   DNC (Digital Nautical Chart) – vector chart; conforms to IHO

§  High accuracy, multiple layers

§  MAIN CHARTS USED BY USN

 

§  Advantages: easy information display; improved safety

 

Term
How many DNC regions are there?
Definition
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Term
What is ECDIS?
Definition

·         Electronic Charting Display Information System that complies with IMO (International Maritime Organization) to assist mariners

Term
What are the advantages/disadvantages of ECDIS?
Definition

o   Advantages

§  Automated plotting

§  Easy data and information display/manipulation

 

§  Reduced manning and improved safety


o   Risks

§  Over-reliance on information provided

§  Poor sensor performances

 

§  Chart errors, omissions or outdated work 

Term
What is ECDIS-N?
Definition

o   ECDIS-N –Navy’s version of ECDIS; allows for communication between systems

 

§  Display radar, visual and celestial navigation fix information

Term
What is ECS?
Definition

·         electronic charting system; performs many of the same functions of ECDIS, but does not meet international (IMO/IHO) requirements

 

o   only used for situational awareness

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