How does the Radar interface work?
When your YEOMAN Sport XL or Navigator Pro is interfaced with a compatible radar, the position of the YEOMAN mouse on the chart is sent directly to the radar screen in the form of a “lollipop”. This feature gives you a direct link from the paper chart to the radar screen. The radar interface will help identify targets on your radar screen. Complete instructions are in your YEOMAN manual for this interface. The Radar interface works in Navigation mode “NA” on the center of the screen. Push the “Range and Bearing Button” and move your mouse to a feature on the chart that you want to see up on the Radar screen. Push the “Enter” button and the “lollipop” should appear. If you hold the “Enter” button down for 5 beeps, the “lollipop” will remain on the screen and as you move your mouse it will track in real time on the radar. With this feature activated you can move the “lollipop” onto a target on the screen and see if it matches up with a chart feature. Radar plotting is standard on all YEO
When your YEOMAN Sport XL or Navigator Pro is interfaced with a compatible radar the position of the YEOMAN mouse on the chart is sent directly to the radar screen in the form of a “lollipop” This feature gives you a direct link from the paper chart and the radar screen. The radar interface will help identify targets on your radar screen. The Radar interface works in Navigation mode (NA), push the “Range and Bearing” key and move your mouse to a feature on the chart that you want to see up on the Radar screen. Push the “Enter” button and the “lollipop” will appear. If you hold the “Enter” button down for five beeps, the “lollipop” will remain on the screen and as you move your mouse it will track in real time (the NMEA interface and radar may delay the update) on the radar screen. With this feature activated you can move the “lollipop” onto a target on the screen and see if it matches up with a chart feature. Effective in January of 1999 all YEOMAN models, come standard with the radar