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1. Information on each Observation for every or focal Track Information on the raw data measured for each observation Database Info for the Focal Track Relational Database Info for the Focal Track and Base Track Information on extra data collected such as Weather Info etc List of available short cut keys User defined fixed observations Turn Angle and Range User defined fixed observations Turn Angle and Range VADAR OBSERVATION INPUT Each observation input into VADAR becomes a record stored in one of two database files Each record can be classified as type 1 High accuracy position theodolite camera GPS observations etc 2 Low accuracy positions compass binoculars etc 3 Non position behaviour remarks weather etc Only record type 1 is used to calculate track line speed and course etc Record type 2 positions can be plotted on the map as individual marks not on track line but are still a valid observation for that track number The derived position of behavioural observation records based on the record time can also be plotted on the map KEYBOARD INPUT Many of the new observations are input via the keyboard Fill in the appropriate fields and press the Accept button or press Enter Use the Tab key to move from one field to the next the use on the mouse is not required making it easier for field work Any keyboard input is time stamped when the input dialog is open if data is being added post field
2. These do not create a new record data is not saved gt v VV VV VV yY yY VV VV V WV Alt D Alt A Alt G Alt B Alt F Alt S Alt V Alt Z Alt PgUp Alt PgDn SETTINGS MENU Display amp Info Settings Display Time Air Gun GPS AIS Base Point Focal Track Set Station as Base Set SV as Base Set TA as Base Next Remark Previous Remark East North Lat Long DMS Lat Long DM m Lat Long D dddd Change Display and Information Settings Display and Change Time OPEN survey only Change Air Gun status On Off or Ramp Up stage Turn GPS On Off Turn AIS On Off Set Focal Point as BASE Point Set Focal Point as FOCAL Track Set Station as BASE Point Set Survey Vessel as Base Point Track Set the Towed Array as Base Point Track Display Next Remark Display Previous Remark Show positions as East and North Show positions as Latitude amp Longitude Degrees Minutes seconds Show positions as Latitude amp Longitude Degrees decimal Minutes Show positions as Latitude amp Longitude decimal Degrees INFORMATION MENU DATABASES VVVVVV WV KEY MENU gt Tracks Track Line Summary Observation Info Raw Observations Focal Follow Relational Follow Auxiliary Data Short Cut Keys gt Ctri F1 F12 Angle amp Range gt Alt F1 F12 Angle amp Range Database Information Dialog of all Tracks observed Database Information Dialog of all Tracks summary
3. VADA Visual amp Acoustic Detection and Ranging at Sea USER MANUAL VERSION 1 51 02 Table of Contents VADAR START SURVE iana 4 VADAR DEFINITIONS EE 4 INFORMATION DIALOG ee 4 TRACK LUIN EE 4 FOCAL Set d EE 4 BASE POINT OR BASE TRACK EEN EE 4 FOCAL TRACK Geeree seein eer ee ee ee ee EE 4 Beie Ee E 4 ZONE OF INTEREST oinaan aa ere eer Teer E 5 VADAR GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE E ettsseccctssscccssscccnssscccnssscccnssscccesssceonnsscsonessssonssscssasssessaesses 5 INFORMATION TT fe CEET EEN EEN 5 BEHAVIOURS SYMBOLG 000cccccceecceeseee gt ww EEN WEEN 6 VADAR UI Sie RETTEN TEE 7 FILE MENU 205 D eee sees 5 ff EE 7 ALLAT UE C E E EE 7 NEW OBS MENU C E WEE 7 3 T Zell ff eee N a S EE 8 INFORMAN MENU DATABASGIIRD SIEM sssssccccssessccccnssuscareseuscaceuseuscaseaseuseaseussusessenssusessenseusesseuseusenseuseusensens 8 KEY MENU E WEN Sc ste isin bc SEN EE E EEE EENE EN E EE i atieiades 8 CTT CEA TTT TU L IER TE 9 KEYBOARD INPUT SQM MMMM sv ascccnsccnsccasccescosecsaecconsensersaessansensersaesscetenpersaessanteceersaussantsnsessasssantsnpersesseaetens 9 AGGITIONAL ODSEIVALION SCONE EE 9 Beh vi rdl Observation Eed eege eeben 9 Remarks Observation Ctrl R or Remark 0 cccccscssccccccccssesssscccsccsssensssesssccssenasseesseccssecusssesseessuensssesseasans 9 Weather Opserva
4. Use the Esc key to quit out if a mistake is made The direction and range can also be edited after the observation is made to correct or increase the precision of the measurements use AIR and Alt D INSTRUMENT INPUT THEODOLITE The electronic theodolite should be connected to the computer by a serial cable Use either the Record button on the theodolite or Ctrl T keys to take a theodolite observation The first theodolite shot should be to the Reference Target to make sure that the instrument has been setup correctly make sure the instrument is in Face Left or Face vertical angle will be about 90 degrees VADAR will show a message that the Reference Target has been done The second theodolite shot should also be done to the Reference Target but this time in Face Right or Face Il this will perform a Vertical Circle Index Correction VCIC check and then VADAR will make corrections for the Vertical angles Vertical Circle Errors will cause large errors in determined distances unless this check is performed Return the instrument to Face Left once this is done Theodolite shots should be taken to the Reference Target several times a day or after the instrument has been disturbed or gone out of level 11 12 GPS AIS ELECTRONIC COMPASS amp ROTARY ENCODERS These devices also need to be connected to the computer using a serial cable Once VADAR has started a survey it will read these instruments at certain time interv
5. are defined in a zone then the zone will be a square VADAR GRAPHICAL User INTERFACE Focal Obs Name G Behaviour Point Observation Info row 1 Observation Time Composition Track Line Info row2 Base Point Data row 3 Ges ocal Layer 1 Focal Track G Tide 0 05 74 SS ffe 20 Settings Information Help Beha 1 Blow 2 Back 3 Breach 4 Splash 5 TailSlap 6 Pec Slap 7 Peduncle Slap 8 Fluke UP di 9 Half Breach 0 Footprint 5 5 16 See JT compogifon Speed Course Bearno 7 0istance J Latitude Cep Horiz Angle vert Angle Breach rom Cait H me WY s nose eet A 32535 032572020 1558 16600 1221235 0902220 Cer Rom 15 044 lt Tide DER Jor 71 ov 089 sip 08 acre 17 4 Oyt e Time 171 tine 0926 ReOr 75 _ lt Track 1 005 Keyboard O T o O r i TT ET en Baso Point 18 2226 a Base_Point Diamond Focal_Track SW Predicted Orange amp White position at Speeds shown j time of Focal Point v 1 42 00 _ a 387601 6352897 132 3 2934 18 22 09 Start Survey RO 328 32 36 a North Sign to left Grid 1km Scale Bar 1km INFORMATION DIALOG Focal Point G Time of Obs 15 51 16 Track Layer 1 Humpback Comments Breach from Calf Track 1 006 track 1 point 6 Input Device Keyboard Observation data row 1 Breach from Calf Mum Calf Escort MCE track leg is 5 25km h 110 54 122 12 35 and 3253 5m from Station Latitude amp Longitude in DMS Observed Horizontal amp Verti
6. is if two observations to the same Track were done close together then only one will be used of calculating track speed and course etc Care must be taken when using this function as it may appear to give strange results if not used properly Set O to turn this feature off CSV IMPORT SETTINGS Data types contained within the CSV file which will be imported into VADAR A time data field must be one of the data types as well as some type of position data horizontal and vertical angles or positions GroupP LAYER SETTINGS Each group or layer can be hidden by un ticking turning OFF that group In the example above layers named Group 3 Group 4 Dolphins and Singers will become hidden removed from the screen DETAIL SETTINGS Other detail can also be shown or hidden on the screen For example the position of Additional records type 2 and Behaviour records type 3 can be displayed or not An alternative information dialog window is also available for non wide screen computers Display Additional Observations Display Behavioural Observations location calculated from position observations Display Text on map Display Contours Display Magnetic North and True North sign bottom left corner Display Scale Bar bottom and left of screen 1 Km interval Display Grid 1 Km or 10 km interval Display radiating distance Circles from Base Point km intervals Display area effected by sun Glare hatched area Displ
7. work then make sure the time is also correct HH MM SS ADDITIONAL OBSERVATION CTRL A Additional observations are visual observations taken with compass binoculars or eye Additional Observations will be assigned to a track line but are not used in determining track line speed course etc insufficient accuracy non position record ADDITIONAL OBSERVATION Type the compass bearing in decimal degrees under Compass The Distance field can either be either metres using a range finder or guessing the distance or compass reticule distance from horizon to target Pod name behaviour and composition can also be set BEHAVIOURAL OBSERVATION CTRL B Behavioural observations are visual observations of behaviours for the Focal Track or last track line observed Up to 10 behaviours can be stored on one record only the time and behaviour is recorded for each Behaviour Observations Remark 25 0 00 lt Tide When the behavioural observation is first executed only the pod name and time is displayed all 10 behavioural observation fields are blank Each new behaviour is added by pressing the appropriate key assigned to that behaviour e g 5 Tail Slap that is just press the 5 key every time a tail slap is observed the time and behaviour is added to the next field Press the Enter key to save and quit out of behavioural observations Press the function keys F1 F2 etc to display behaviours from
8. 50m Concentric Circles Radius m composition Composition of 1200 will have radius of 1200m Blast or Ring Concentric Circles Radius m composition Only last observation for track will have large circle Shot Concentric Circles Radius m composition Only shot within 10 seconds of current time will have large circle Square Square Length m composition Composition of 800 will have side length of 800m VADAR Menus FILE MENU gt Ctri S gt gt gt Stop Survey Extract Focal Track Return to VADAR start up screen Copy Focal track to another Survey File named f1 Create Multi Survey File Creates a new Survey File MS for multi survey input Add Survey Adds another survey file to the MS file Only Observation records are added to Multi Survey files remarks weather etc are not included EDIT MENU VV V VV VV VV WV Ctrl E Ctrl D Ctrl F Alt C Alt R Alt D Alt T Alt W Edit Obs Delete Point Find Track Edit Comments Edit Range Edit Direction Track Colour Edit Weather Clear Temp Obs Refresh All New OBS MENU VV VV V VV VV VV VV VV WV Ctrl A Ctrl B Ctrl R Ctrl W Ctrl K Ctrl L Ctrl G Ctrl T Ctrl Ctrl C Ctrl O Ctrl V Ctrl X Ctrl P Additional Obs Behavioural Obs Remarks Obs Weather Obs Keyboard Input Location Fix GPS Obs Theo Obs Slope Angle Elec Compass Photo O
9. als from every 0 5 seconds for EC and RE to every few minutes for GPS and AIS Specific time intervals can be set in the Project file CAMERAS There is a large variety of options available with cameras Camera observations can be done a number of ways from almost fully automatic input to post processing Refer to the VADAR Camera manual OBSERVATIONS Once an observation is taken VADAR will calculate the position of the target and best guesses which Track Line was observed if unknown This measurement will usually become the Focal Point and displayed on the screen Often some editing of the observation is required If VADAR cannot match the observation to an existing track line a new track line will be created for that observation 12 13 VADAR EDIT DATA VADAR is designed so that most of the important editing can be done quickly and simply But there is always the option to edit all data in the information dialog box by simply re typing the data in the field EDIT MODE Once any editing has started VADAR will go into Edit Mode and the words EDIT MODE will appear in the title bar While in Edit Mode VADAR will not update any information or graphics until the edit has been complete but VADAR will still be running in the background looking for new observations etc Pressing Ctrl E or pressing the mouse cursor in any field in the information dialog will put VADAR into Edit Mode gt Enter or Poi
10. ay Land Forms Display Track Info at last location of track line Display Active Zone hatched area Display Alternative Information Dialog if normal dialog does not fit on screen Other graphics and information data can be adjusted in the Settings Menu 16 17 VADAR INFORMATION DATABASE INFORMATION There are a number of options to inspect and export a table of data collected by VADAR and other information The information is exported as a CSV file comma separated variables which can be read by Excel and other database programs TRACKS Information about each Track line observed TRACK LINE SUMMARY Summary Information about each Track line observed OBSERVATION INFORMATION Information about observations taken during the survey If a focal track is selected then only observation information for that track will be displayed If a base point or track is selected then the bearing and distance from the base point are displayed otherwise the bearing and distance is from the observation station The table will only contain observations from Groups Layers that are turned on 17
11. bs Aerial Photo Obs Text File record Prediction Station Height Define Zone Puts VADAR into Edit Mode Cursor is placed into NAME field Deletes the Focal Point Another delete will un delete Find first record for Track Puts VADAR into Edit Mode Cursor is placed into COMMENT field Cursor placed in Distance field Additional Observations only Cursor placed in Direction field Additional Observations only Change Focal Point Track colour Edit the last Weather record Clear temporary observations used with Acoustic input Re compute and Refresh the graphics screen Opens input dialog for Additional Observation Starts Behavioural Observations input Opens input dialog for Remarks Opens input dialog for Weather observations Opens Keyboard Input dialog for binocular or theodolite obs Opens dialog for Location Fix known point co ordinates Gets a new location fix for the survey vessel from the GPS Obtain a new observation using data from the theodolite Opens input for Slope Angle and Direction Inclinometer Gets a new observation using Electronic compass data Opens Input Dialog for first Photo Observation image file name Opens Input Dialog for first Aerial Photo Observation file name Read in the next record from the Text file CSV file Predicts location and other data for Focal Observation Track Opens Dialog Input for calculating Station Height Interest Special input mode to define a Zone of
12. cal Angles Track Line data row 2 Track Behaviour Moving North in Pod 3 Member of Pod for Behaviour Calf Average Track Speed amp Course 7 1 km h 88 9 Change in Speed and Course to next leg 0 9 km h 5 2 to 4 4 17 4 right or clockwise turn Distance and Time tracked since first obs 2013m for 17 1minutes Track Line Linearity 0 926 Track Line Re Orientation 7 5 minute Base Point data row 3 Base Point B location is diamond on map Bearing and Distance from B at time 15 51 16 50 59 12 e 493 47m green arrow on map Bearing and Distance from Station to Base Point 130 47 41 3129 77m Other data such Cumulative noise exposure levels may also be shown on this row Row 3 can also show the predicated location bearing and distance to the Focal Track from the station Note Green and Orange arrows and White Text Box are not normally shown on the map Also note at top that VADAR is in Edit Mode no new observations will be displayed until the editing is complete BEHAVIOURS SYMBOLS Some behaviours have their own symbols shown on the screen but there are also several behaviours which can be used to display varying size symbols on the screen The size of these symbols is determined by the pod composition the radius or length of the symbol will depend on the composition size Pod or Group Concentric Circles Radius m composition x 5 Composition of 10 will have radius of
13. ch Distance s3000 ax distance kom Focal Track Fikes Time Period 0 Min time fin seconds between potion ives Negative remove second paint Reset Detauk View Background Colour GRAPHICS SETTINGS Scale Sets the scale but the scale will constantly change when zooming Rotation Change the direction of North on the screen 0 90 180 or 270 Text Scale Change the size of the text on the graphics screen of Symbols Number of behaviour symbols to display at the end of each Track Line Fade Track after of hours of observations to display to the current time 0 0 display all Show Last of points to display at the end of each Track Line only if Fade 0 0 hrs Active Zone Set which zone is active 0 none ViewPort Fixed Centre on Focal Track or Centre on Last Observation 15 15 16 Layers or Groups can be turned On Off this also includes external network inputs Many of the graphics elements can also be turned On Off Background Colour Change the background colour water Reset Default View Change graphics display to the default view same as Ctrl Home Save Default View Save the current graphics display as the default viewport INFORMATION SETTINGS Search Distance The maximum distance to search for the Focal Follow and Relational databases Filter Time Period A filter can be applied to each Track Line so that a minimum time period seconds is used between observations That
14. ervation put a in the name field in this case VADAR will add all the corrections used for a theodolite shot angles must be in the format DDD MMSS Binocular observations should be in decimal degrees for the horizontal angle compass reading and the vertical angle is the reticule reading LOCATION FIX CTRL L A location fix can be used to type in a point s location if the Latitude and Longitude or Easting and Northing are known from a GPS fix etc Location can be input as East and North in metres or Latitude and Longitude as DDD MMSSss ss decimal seconds SLOPE ANGLE OBSERVATION CTRL l An inclinometer and protractor device can be used to take observations during a vessel or aerial survey The slope angle is the angle read by the inclinometer angle from horizontal down to target in decimal degrees and the angle is the turn angle from the vessels course to the target horizontal bearing vessel course turn angle Distances measure with a range finder can also be used and placed into the slope angle field any slope angle greater than 40 0 will assumed to be a distance These will be record type 1 as they will be the primary means of measurement despite the fact that they are low accuracy 10 11 GPS OBSERVATION CTRL G Force a GPS reading to be taken ELEC COMPASS OBSERVATION CTRL C Force an EC reading to be taken THEO OBSERVATION CTRL T You can
15. force VADAR to take GPS EC or theodolite observation at any time using these options Normally these types of observations are recorded using other means TEXT FILE RECORD CTRL X This option will read in the next record from a CSV file The test record field types are set in the CSV Import section in Graphics and Information Settings FIXED OBSERVATION CTRL F1 TO F12 AND ALT F1 To F12 These are user defined Additional fixed observations the direction and range to the target are pre defined in the file called NAME_FKEYS dat NAME is the project name This type of observation will only be useful for vessel and aerial surveys where lower accuracy directions and ranges are acceptable over short distances The directions can be measured with a protractor or even estimated from the direction of the vessel turn angle Often the direction is estimated based on the hour hands of a clock 1 to 12 3 o clock is 90 degrees which may correspond with the F1 to F12 keys two distance zones will then be possible one using Ctrl and the other using the Alt key The function keys can also be used in two stages the first to set the direction and the second to set the distance in 100m increments 100m to 1200m For example the first key stroke may be Ctrl F9 9 O clock 270 degrees and second may be Ctrl F6 600m The distance in the NAME_FKEYS dat will have to be set to 1 for this type of option
16. n RMB Right Mouse Button MSW Mouse Scroll Wheel GENERAL gt Shift Tab Change size of Information Dialog gt LMB Select Focal Point gt Shift LMB Select Focal Track gt Ctrl LMB Select Base Point Track FOCAL POINT gt Page Up Make previous observation the Focal Point gt Page Down Make the next observation the Focal Point gt Home Go to first Observation gt End Go to last Observation gt Go to previous Observation on the Track Line gt Go to next Observation on the Track Line gt Shift Go to first Observation on the Track Line gt Shift Go to last Observation on the Track Line gt Alt Page Up Display Next Remark gt Alt Page Down Display Previous Remark GRAPHICS gt Ctrl Home Pan and Zoom to default viewport gt Ctrl End Pan to Last Observation gt Ctrl Insert Pan to Focal Point gt Ctrl Page Up Zoom In gt Ctrl Page Down Zoom Out gt Arrow Pan viewport left right up down gt Shift Arrow Shift viewport left right up down gt RMB Pan to mouse position gt MSW Zoom In Out 14 TIME OPEN SURVEY ONLY A number of extra commands are available in OPEN mode gt comma Decrease time by 6 minutes gt dot Increase time by 6 minutes gt Shift lt Decrease time by 15 minutes gt Shift gt Increase time by 15 minutes VADAR SETTINGS GRAPHICS amp INFORMATION SETTINGS gt Alt D or Display amp Info Settings Menu Sear
17. nt button to accept edit for Focal Point only gt Esc to Quit edit gt Track button to Accept edit for all observations for that Track Quick EDIT OPTIONS There a number of quick edit options for the observation fields that need the most editing Pressing the following keys will place the corresponding character in the appropriate field with the information dialog box and put VADAR into Edit Mode gt AtoZ j Track Name letters A to Z gt Shift 1to0 S Track Name numbers 1 to 9 and 0 gt Cti Change Name prefix level e g from 1A to 2A gt 1 to O H Behaviour list is on Menu bar gt Shift AtoZ H Behaviour gt Cl 1to0 Composition gt Ctrl or g Composition MC MCE etc gt Count up the number of behaviours e g Blow 3 gt j Count down the number of behaviours gt Change Track Name to Focal Track Name gt Shift F1 to F9 Change Layer gt F1 to F9 Select Focal Layer or Group gt Enter Accept Observation Edit gt Esc Cancel Edit gt Alt C Edit Comment cursor jumps to comment field Repeatable Key strokes Each key stroke in quick concession will change the field User defined ATTENTION Remember to Accept or Cancel when editing is complete otherwise VADAR will appear to be locked up Press the ESC key if VADAR seems to be not responding 13 14 VADAR CONTROL There are also other quick key strokes available LMB Left Mouse Butto
18. r the Survey Menu are a number of options to start or continue a VADAR survey 1 Start This will start a NEW survey The start hour will be part of the Survey data file name Real time input Continue Continue with CURRENT last survey data file created survey Real time input Resume Continue with any OLD survey file already created You will be asked to choose a file Real time input 4 Open Open an OLD survey file Use OPEN to edit and inspect old survey data files Create Create and Start a NEW survey file for another date Real time input Import TOF file Import Cyclops TOF Observation file First create a new survey file for the correct date VADAR Definitions INFORMATION DIALOG The Information Window at the top of the screen Information about the Focal Observation is shown in this dialog box The amount of information displayed can be changed by pressing the Shift Tab keys TRACK LINE A line shown on the graphics display that joins all positional observations for the same pod or vessel Each Track Line has a name Information such as speed and course is calculated and displayed on the second row in the Information Dialog FocaL POINT The current selected point or observation Information about this observation is shown in the information dialog shown at the top of screen The Focal Point is usually the last observation Select a new Focal Point by clicking with the left mouse button LMB on any obse
19. rvation or use the Page Up and Page Down keys to scroll through the list of observations shown on the map with a hexagon BASE POINT OR BASE TRACK An observation or track line that is set as the base Additional information for the Focal Point is calculated from the Base point The direction and distance from the Base Point to the Focal Point is shown in the last row of the Information Dialog The Base Point is usually the observation Station Select a new Base Point by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking with the LMB on any observation If the Base is set as a Track Line then the Base Point position is calculated on the Track Line at the time of the Focal Observation shown with a diamond symbol FOCAL TRACK A Track Line that has been highlighted Additional functions and information are available for the Focal Track Press Shift LWB on any observation for a track to make this the Focal Track FOCAL LAYER The current Layer or Group displayed in the Title Bar New observations will be put into the Focal Layer Quick edit Behaviour options are also based on the Focal Layer shown in the menu bar ZONE OF INTEREST Special zones or areas can be defined which may be of interest For example the boundary outlining a protected area such as a marine park can be defined as a zone and any observations measured within the zone will be highlighted and labelled in the observational database for further analysis If only 2 points
20. those groups Press the Backspace key to delete the last behaviour and re enter the time is retained REMARKS OBSERVATION CTRL R OR REMARK Any additional remarks or comments can be saved by using the remarks observation Type in remarks into the 2 fields available and press Enter Remarks can be linked to other observations by opening the Remarks input dialog by pressing on the Remark button for that observation do not use Ctrl R 10 WEATHER OBSERVATION CTRL W Use the Tab key to scroll down to each field and then use the arrow keys to set the correct Time 19 4952 EES value Press Enter or the Accept button to save the observation Cloud cover is in eights and SS glare is on a scale of O to 3 Visibility is expressed as the maximum viewing distance km in any N NEE SES SW W NW N Swell Direction one of 8 directions Any remarks can be added at the bottom of the dialog box The last weather areca observation can be edited or inspected by pressing the Alt W keys Weather observations 25 Beaufort Emtee are stored in the auxiliary file Glare oof Rain Visibility KEYBOARD INPUT CTRL K Keyboard input can be used to either manually type in theodolite observations or compass binocular observations if they are to be used as the primary measurement device record type 1 Keyboard Input If you wish to simulate a theodolite obs
21. tiom CUT E 10 Keypoatd Input CHIER moser Eed 10 Location Fix GULF EEE A E AEEA NE E IA A IE A E E IE A I ET A IE 10 Slope Angle Observation Ctrl EE 10 GPS ODServation CURE EE 11 Elec Compass Observation Ctrl EC geed 11 Theo Observation CIFT ic244 ce ee A E E E E a EANA 11 Text FileRecord le e E EE 11 Fixed Observation Ctrl F1 to F12 and Alt F1 rof 11 INSTRUMENT INPUT ee EE EE 11 Eeer eher 11 GPS AIS Electronic Compass amp Rotary Encoders EEN 12 COIN OI CC irnar ere waren ae E ended ohleaiaseineynd cn be piia dey ies en MS i oc ere ates TERT AREE 12 OBSERVATIONS ee TN WE 12 VADAR EDIT DATA EN WEEN W 13 EDIT MODE ee a ee eee 13 QUICK EDIT OPTIONS cccceceesee cece ees CEER sess OE co aseceetcobersesccetecssrsasssoetenssssasssaetensersesseeetens 13 CTT CEA e TO e TTT ffe RETTEN WT 14 Cs ee eee 14 FocaL POINT le 14 Cy le E C ET WE 14 mae ol S ff ff EEN 15 VE RRR nn NS E E WE 15 GRAPHICS SRUREBDRMATION SETTING SII WEE 15 Graphics Se mmm 5555s oa a eet 15 Information RE die WEEN GE 16 CSV IMPON SCECINGS e E 16 Group Layer Settings E 16 Ae TT dE 16 VADAR INFORMATION DATABASE INFORMATION ccccsssscccsssscccsssscccssscccssscecssssceensssceensssesenens 17 TRACKS EE 17 TRACK LINE SUMMARY EEN 17 OBSERVATION INFORMATION ce coi cosciavscatadensicccdeat daacuscubiveoniadeery sisaduical AEA A aa 17 VADAR START SURVEY Unde
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