View Full Version : Radar in GWX - how to?
Subject
06-20-07, 06:24 AM
Before departing Salamis April 1942 I discovered radar was available, so of course we got one. I now know how to turn it on/off, perform single/cont. sweep and switch between short/long range, but can't figure out how to rotate it? Have tried clicking everywhere on radar and wheel, but no luck?
Secondly: can it become "unfunctionel"? Was patrolling, got an itch, went to check radar - nothing. Did a dive to PD and there it was! Sonar contact 15km's away... but why didn't radar pick up on that? What is radar range? Using 8 km version if that makes any difference? Surfaced again, turned on radar, but still no radar contact?
Did a forumsearch and read the manual, but not feeling wiser :ping:
rS
danlisa
06-20-07, 06:32 AM
I think you might be confusing the Radar Warning Reciever (RWR) with the actual Radar.
There is no rotational wheel for the RWR, it continually sweeps.
If you are using the latest GWX then you can (IIRC) press Shift+R to raise and lower the Radar. When it is raised it will rotate.:cool:
The Axis radar technology was always playing catch up with the allies, so it is possible that the allies have improved the technology and therefore you're radar detector will no longer work.
As for the ranges, I don't have those to hand but I bet they're in the GWX manual.;)
von Zelda
06-20-07, 06:41 AM
The very first radar set had transmiters and receivers mounted around the conning tower in a semi-circle. It had a very narrow arc where it would pickup targets as well as a very short range. If it picked it up, you probably could see it. So, radar was porbably most useful in fog.
The standard procedure was most likely to turn the boat in a wide arc to port and then to starboard to cover a larger area. Keep in mind that the allies had the ability to pickup radar transmissions at this time so you probably don't want to have it on for very long.
Later radar sets and antenna covered the complete 360 degrees. Again, the height of the antenna, weather, waves, etc. limited the usefulness of u-boat radar. Additionally, as the war progressed, u-boats lost the ability to run surfaced, thus radar was useless, plus it would have easily been detected.
Subject
06-20-07, 02:49 PM
Now found it in the manual :roll: and there I see it's range is only ~8 km? Can that really be true? (knowing it is - otherwise wouldn't be in the manual), but seriously? Kind of worthless, isn't it? Don't really want to be that near anyone surfaced. And it did not warn against the Ansons! :stare:
Btw. it's the FuMO30 radar we have. Thinking of un-doing the choice. No range beyond what we can see? Turn it on and tell everyone, where you are? Think it was a waste of our hard-earned renowns...
:hmm: or maybe we'll keep it for it's cool look... Some kind of kitsch? Bling?
danlisa
06-20-07, 03:09 PM
Do you think the radar has a use when it's foggy?;)
Hate to have a DD bearing down on you and the last thing you see is it's bow colliding with you.:rotfl:
irish1958
06-20-07, 09:05 PM
Dan is right: FOG FOG FOG! Otherwise it was useless for the U-Boat, but not for the destroyers and search planes.
Paajtor
06-21-07, 02:49 AM
Fog + calm sea + decks-awash + radar = :up:
Subject
06-21-07, 02:54 PM
Okay, got it now.
Turn radar on, select focus-mode. Hold mousebutton down where arrow highlights. Left side turns radar anti-clockwise, right side clockwise. Now I can actually pinpoint the signal. And see the range...
Only problem left, I can't tilt the view enough to read the bearing. Counting markers instead.
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z15/subject_rod/Silent%20Hunter%20III/RadarFuMO30.jpg
Funny thing is, I can't find this info anywhere. Is it that obviously to everyone and I'm the last person to figure it out?? :oops: Anyway thanks for your input.
For only the second time in more than 6 months in the Med, we ran into heavy fog and storm last night. Radar did indeed prove itself useful.
Gonna keep the bling :rock:
rS
Paajtor
06-21-07, 07:15 PM
Only problem left, I can't tilt the view enough to read the bearing. Counting markers instead.
Yeah, that's frustrating, I know.
Try to tilt your view more downwards...then you can have a blink on the bearing-readings, but loose part of your view on the display. :cry:
Yeah, the only time I turn it on is for Fog, otherwise I keep it off as I am not going to be advertising my presence to all and sundry
vBulletin® v3.8.11, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.