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Drakken
11-22-07, 08:51 PM
Sorry for the stupid question, but where the hell is the data for the length in the recognition manual? :oops:
All I have is the Mast Height, Draft, Tonnage, and Speed of the ship.
ReallyDedPoet
11-22-07, 08:53 PM
Sorry for the stupid question, but where the hell is the data for the length in the recognition manual? :oops:
All I have is the Mast Height, Draft, Tonnage, and Speed of the ship.
Here is a link for a printable Imperial Version, it includes the length.
http://www.speedyshare.com/432939560.html
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Drakken
11-22-07, 08:55 PM
I don't have a printer at home. :doh:
So, how can they expect to know the length of a ship if it isn't in the recognition manual? :doh: :doh:
ReallyDedPoet
11-22-07, 09:06 PM
I don't have a printer at home. :doh:
So, how can they expect to know the length of a ship if it isn't in the recognition manual? :doh: :doh:
Print it off at work :arrgh!:
If you have Adobe, you could d\l, open, and just record the ships lengths onto a pad or something, here is the link for both Imperial and Metric:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=111339&page=3
More work for you, but at least you will have something for when you need it.
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Drakken
11-22-07, 10:25 PM
Thanks, I'll be using that PDF, I guess.
Also, does sending Range and Bearing to TDC work at all? I try to send the information obtainer by sonar to the TDC to update the information, but it resets my data. What am I doing wrong? :nope:
ReallyDedPoet
11-22-07, 11:52 PM
Thanks, I'll be using that PDF, I guess.
Also, does sending Range and Bearing to TDC work at all? I try to send the information obtainer by sonar to the TDC to update the information, but it resets my data. What am I doing wrong? :nope:
Yeah, I know it bites not to have it in the game, I thought I saw a mod that added length and took away another value here, but I could not locate it earlier.
To be honest, I am not sure with regards to your second question :hmm: Maybe someone else will see this and answer that for you :yep:
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FooFighters
11-23-07, 02:22 AM
Sorry for the stupid question, but where the hell is the data for the length in the recognition manual? :oops:
All I have is the Mast Height, Draft, Tonnage, and Speed of the ship.
The lenght in the game rec manual will come, I already tested it and it works.
The only problem is that when you check your logbook (k) it also says ... Maru length 150 m.
But better something then nothing.
:up:
Winston Caine
11-23-07, 04:06 AM
Sorry for the stupid question, but where the hell is the data for the length in the recognition manual? :oops:
All I have is the Mast Height, Draft, Tonnage, and Speed of the ship.
Here is a link for a printable Imperial Version, it includes the length.
http://www.speedyshare.com/432939560.html
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Metric anyone? :huh:
ryanwigginton
11-23-07, 04:48 AM
Thanks, I'll be using that PDF, I guess.
Also, does sending Range and Bearing to TDC work at all? I try to send the information obtainer by sonar to the TDC to update the information, but it resets my data. What am I doing wrong? :nope:
Drakken, sending bearing and range from sonar to TDC does work. I use the command buttons at the bottom of the screen all though you can click the actual switches on the sonar station.
Take a look at WernerSobes Advanced Firing Solution Tutorial... http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=112591&highlight=tutorial
I set the speed and AOB then activate the Position Keeper. Go to sonar and continue updating bearing and range until your happy.
ReallyDedPoet
11-23-07, 07:42 AM
Sorry for the stupid question, but where the hell is the data for the length in the recognition manual? :oops:
All I have is the Mast Height, Draft, Tonnage, and Speed of the ship.
Here is a link for a printable Imperial Version, it includes the length.
http://www.speedyshare.com/432939560.html
RDP
Metric anyone? :huh:
This was a few posts back ;)
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showpost.php?p=699896&postcount=4
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