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When the sub's go to "red light" in battle conditions, green displays with red ambient light has been shown to cause additional stress on the nervous system. It's true! :88)
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In Sonar we usually had the shack rigged for blue - unless the OOD was entering - we would switch back to red... The blue light was mellow - but - seemed to make you sleepy... Not really sure if I like these orange displays - or - not... Haven't seen them in real life... In DW - they seem a bit glaring... Regards, Scott ET1/SS |
A bone for the airdales out there...
Things that make you say - hmmmm.... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...tb613/sh60.jpg A girl after my own heart - back seat of an SH-60... :) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...-5526M-007.jpg Regards, Scott |
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http://www.juliett484.org/juliett/juliettphotos.html Unfortunately, either some of the displays shown in these photos were in compartments that were inaccessible to visitors, or they're photos from another sub. I spent 2 nearly undisturbed hours aboard K-77 and did not see the panels they're showing. Additionally, despite its labeling on the page, http://www.juliett484.org/juliett/images/sonar.jpg is the radar system, not the sonar system. TG EDIT: Now that I look thru some of my Submarine Force Museum and Nautilus pics, I see that the old MK113 FCS and WLR-1G ESM system had orange displays too... I'm not sure whether those were just colored plastic overlays to dim the light from the CRT or if the CRT glass/phosphor was actually colored orange. |
sonar and radar systerms are orange have some pics from the net i try find them again
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But I got very weary of the 'Bitching Betty' warnings in flight sims :o :down: :damn: |
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(See my edit re the MK113 FCS and WLR-1) TG |
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