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Old 04-21-12, 09:15 AM   #18
Molon Labe
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I just playing DW with LwAmi less then a month and so far I've been using otto (autocrew) for most part (I still try to understand all FFG-7 stations functions), then I decide to drive sub again without otto, but I found something strange that I can't assign a sonar tracker on Narrowband since I have to switch back to Broadband and assign the tracker there sometime is get worse I can't assign sonar tracker on both the broadband and narrowband despite there's 2 line of frequency on narrowband.
Is this a problem on the sim engine or is has something to do with the mod
Posting this in two threads?

As I alluded to in the other thread, a not-so-common user error is to try to assign narrowband trackers by selecting only a bearing instead of a frequency at a bearing. This has nothing to do with the mod, it's just a difference between DW and SC.

With the mod, due to the increased spherical/cylindrical array sensitivity, the broadband will sometimes display a contact that is too weak to assign a tracker in either NB/BB--but this would never be a contact so strong that produced two narrowband lines.
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