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MorganThePirate
11-25-07, 10:51 PM
I have a problem calculating the range. I see the enemy target I lock it using the L key. I open the recognition manual and identify it. Click on the check mark. So far so good. I use the stadimeter to send the estimate range to the TDC, still the target is lock. I click the black button on the tool and I see a double image. I am supposed to align them, how? When may I hit the red button? I do not get this right. Any solutions. Thanks:damn: :damn: :damn: :damn: :arrgh!: :arrgh!:

Seaman_Hornsby
11-25-07, 11:03 PM
The double image is what creates the range, which is then sent to the TDC via the red button.
Set the waterline of one image to the top mast of the other and then click the mouse. You now have a range figure which can be sent to the TDC via the red button. Check out the tutorials:

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=108931

Hope that helps.

Binky1st
11-25-07, 11:06 PM
I have a problem calculating the range. I see the enemy target I lock it using the L key. I open the recognition manual and identify it. Click on the check mark. So far so good. I use the stadimeter to send the estimate range to the TDC, still the target is lock. I click the black button on the tool and I see a double image. I am supposed to align them, how? When may I hit the red button? I do not get this right. Any solutions. Thanks:damn: :damn: :damn: :damn: :arrgh!: :arrgh!:


Check out the manual targting videos in this link:

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=118923

It shows you how to do it:up:

MorganThePirate
11-25-07, 11:22 PM
Thank you. You have been a great helper.:arrgh!:

MorganThePirate
11-25-07, 11:26 PM
I tried them. However, I was not able to see them. It seemed that they weren't there. Thanks:arrgh!:

Binky1st
11-30-07, 12:42 AM
I tried them. However, I was not able to see them. It seemed that they weren't there. Thanks:arrgh!:

Try this page in the same thread the links are there:D

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=118923&page=5

fireship4
11-30-07, 05:58 AM
I was wondering, since there is some variation in ship draft due to the cago it carries, would it be more sensible to align with the area on the hull where the colour changes (ie from black to red) instead of the waterline. That is if the colour change is supposed to mark where the waterline is supposed to be.

capt_frank
11-30-07, 09:11 AM
If you then use one of the map tools and run a line from your position to the target's position on the map, it will tell you the range in yards (if you have Imperial checked)

If you have Map Update on, then over a short period of time you can track the ship course/heading.

Then you can deternine the target's distance traveled over time and calculate speed.

All that's left is AOB which is fairly evident using either the Map or Attack map.

Plop all this data into the TDC and you're set. Don't even have to use the periscope view.

Seems to me...

fireship4
11-30-07, 10:36 AM
and how would you find/input range?

capt_frank
11-30-07, 12:19 PM
and how would you find/input range?

"If you then use one of the map tools and run a line from your position to the target's position on the map, it will tell you the range in yards (if you have Imperial checked)" You'll see the distance in yards then just input that number into the TDC.

BTW, I just posted a thread about an easy way to calculate speed if your interested.

fireship4
11-30-07, 12:58 PM
what i mean is that you wouldnt know where the ship was on the map unless you have the pericope up. Maybe you have map contact updates on, I dont.