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Twelvefield
09-04-05, 06:08 PM
There was a discussion in the other forum about using the volume knob in the hydrophone. I always use the hydrophone with its volume turned up as far as it will go.

Is there any advantage to listening to the hydrophones at lower volumes? If there is no advantage, is there a way to modify the hydrophone so that the volume is already at max? Thanks!

Duke of Earl
09-04-05, 11:30 PM
I can hear the faint tickity-tickity-tickity... or 'moth fluttering'... of a very long range sound contact... even before it get's within AI sound range... by turning the volume all the way up.. can't do it on middle or low volume...

But, I don't think that hydro volume can be configured to permanently stay on high volume..

Cordialement, Duke of Earl

CB..
09-05-05, 01:59 AM
me i just wish the hydro-phone needle would stay where i left it when i leave and return to the room :damn: :ping:
you could tho reduce the volume of the amb_hydrophone sound file in the data sound folder (this is what ive done as the whole buisnes of ressetting the volume and the needle each time i enter and use the manual hydrophone station gets to be irritating to say the least

Col7777
09-05-05, 03:47 AM
Me too CB, it is annoying as you say to keep resetting it. when I do a quick scan I use the mouse to click on a point on the dial then the needle scans to that point, I then scan from side to side using the mouse.

Sawdust
09-05-05, 06:31 AM
Me too CB, it is annoying as you say to keep resetting it. ...
When I see that the hydrophone needle has moved when I leave and then return to the Hydrophone station, I assume it is because the hydrophone operator is working during my absence.

I haven't tried it, but maybe the hydrophone needle would stay put if you removed the crewman from the hydrophone post...

CB..
09-05-05, 09:31 AM
When I see that the hydrophone needle has moved when I leave and then return to the Hydrophone station, I assume it is because the hydrophone operator is working during my absence.

I haven't tried it, but maybe the hydrophone needle would stay put if you removed the crewman from the hydrophone post...

i wondered the same thing but alas no...only when you are in very close proximity with a solo ship does it seem to at least remain centred on the contact otherwise it just seems to be random... :ping: probably to simulate the sonar guy as you say...(wether he's there or not)

it's awkward job in the fog especailly where i'm hopping from the hydrophone to the bridge and back constantly- trying to see the ships before they see me!! :damn:

must admit these days if it's foggy i don't chase the ships unless it's a convoy and there's some hope the fog will lift...(?)