No Sync Signal Jrc Radar Guide
Ensure the radar pedestal is receiving the correct voltage. If the motor isn't spinning, the system cannot generate azimuth or heading pulses.
Borrow or buy a handheld oscilloscope (e.g., Fluke 123 or Hantek). no sync signal jrc radar
If you must open it, wait at least for the capacitors to discharge. Ensure the radar pedestal is receiving the correct voltage
can be a major headache when you're out at sea. This error essentially means the display unit isn't receiving the necessary timing or rotation data from the scanner to draw a proper image. If you must open it, wait at least
In a JRC radar system, the sync signal is a timing signal that synchronizes the transmitter, receiver, and display systems. It ensures that the radar's transmitter sends out pulses at precise intervals, and the receiver is ready to receive the echoes at the same intervals. The sync signal is generated by the radar's master timer and is distributed to all subsystems. The sync signal is essential for proper radar operation, as it prevents errors in range and bearing measurements.
: If the antenna is not spinning or the rotation signal (Azimuth/AZI) is not reaching the display, the system cannot synchronize the image. Check if the motor is physically rotating.