relative bearing in a sentence
Examples
- The relative bearing is measured with a pelorus or other optical and electronic aids to navigation such as a periscope, sonar system, and radar systems.
- Relative bearings then serve as the baseline data for converting relative directional data into true bearings ( N-S-E-W, relative to the Earth's true geography ).
- But the measures have been largely criticized on the island, where many look forward to visits by relatives bearing gifts, cash, and stories of new lives across the Florida Straits.
- Relative bearing of the submarine is the clockwise angle in degrees from the heading of the target ship to a straight line drawn from the target ship to the submarine.
- In navigation, an "'electric beacon "'is a kind of beacon, a device which marks a fixed location and allows direction finding equipment to find relative bearing, the direction to the beacon.
- An "'automatic direction finder "'( "'ADF "') is a marine or aircraft radio-navigation instrument that automatically and continuously displays the relative bearing from the ship or aircraft to a suitable radio station.
- Once an ADF system was tuned to a station, either an airway beacon or an AM radio station, they continually moved a pointer to indicate the relative bearing with no further operator involvement.
- Grogan commented on a signal source " moving " eastward in the North Pacific over several days as shown via " relative bearings " which then " bunched up " and stopped moving.
- At 05 : 07, hydrophone operators aboard " Prinz Eugen " detected a pair of unidentified vessels approaching the German formation at a range of, reporting " Noise of two fast-moving turbine ships at 280?relative bearing !"
- "' Constant bearing, decreasing range "'( CBDR ) is a term in navigation which means that some object, usually another ship viewed from the deck or bridge of one's own ship, is getting closer but maintaining the same relative bearing.