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It allows to be easily configured in many ways to provide you many hours of enjoying with a hi-tech animation.
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You will find a main circular display with famous rotating beam.
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It will expose the flying objects which will be reflected as blips over the display.
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The four sector displays will show a very dynamic picture of radio beam in four quadrants.
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The degree of simulation is very high, so you will see not only noises from terrain surface and clouds, but even geometric distortions caused by physical effects.
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Each detected object will be recognized with a Satellite-Powered Identification System (SPIDES): when flying object is exposed by radio beam, the reconnaissance satellite will take its photo and send it to computer at radar observation post.
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There it will be compared with known types of aircrafts and other flying objects (by the way, there are more than 60 flying object types supported) and finally recognized.
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You will see this process and final photo of recognized object type.
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Later, on each beam sweep, the detected object will be updated with path tracking line to allow the operator to view from where and to where the object flies.
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For those purposes, each object will be supplied with a marker - small rectangle with azimuth, speed, course and distance information.
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The same information will be placed into the detection logs - two columns of running digits at both sides of your display.
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You will be able to configure a lot of settings, and change the colors of all the animation elements.
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Radar Screensaver supports multi-monitor configurations, so if you have more than one monitor connected to your PC, you will be able to turn your workplace into something like observation post.
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Another exciting feature, making this screensaver very useful, is ability to leave an on-screen messages.
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These will be shown after attempt to close the screensaver when you are away from your PC.