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Very nice work, what a change over Stock:yep:
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Will upl for Mraah, if needed, a "clean" stock PPI = Without the ugly script bearings on the scope perimeter (monitor brightness setting is high to show the fringe):
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Great Mraah !!! :up:
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Did you discovered if the range text can be moved a little bit down ? Quote:
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:damn::damn: @##$ i have problems with my internet conection today, the company is digitalizing the cable line and i have conection for few seconds it droops down... Is V1.21 ready to download yet... ? |
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http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...nter_002-1.jpg That, I think, is the best solution for a realistic SJ Radar display. |
OK gents, when do we get the updated version?
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Read his post... I think it says Monday 28th.... I dunno if I can wait that long. May have to make my own.
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In your SK scope then, you'd like the Darkship color variant then? I'll slap something together and post it. If range selection is important then I'll leave it at the default, it's not a problem. The tweak files will be available for those that want to change them. Also, with your SC/SK-2 display, it shows range #'s as 4|8|12|16|20 and 15|30|45|60|75 ... however, the edge of the scope is 24 and 80 from the center. In this case, for your SC/SK-2 to display properly, you may need a range selector that would fit the #'s, like this : Short ---- 8000 Medium ---24000 Long ------80000 Let me know. ;) :ping: |
I can't wait Mraah
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Mrahh, go ahead and scrap the SK radar overlay idea, and just use the overlay DarkShip posted, with a tad bit more brightness. All you need to do, then is add numbers to that default overlay like follows: 5-10-15-20...and so on, like they are positioned on the SK radar screen.
In regards to your question, yes, the Radar Operator's Manual refers to both SJ and SJ-1 radar when talking about those range settings: http://www.hnsa.org/doc/radar/part4.htm#pgSJ-2 It's down a ways on the page, under PPI Indicator Unit. Thanks again for your work on this! |
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A modded SC/SK-2 display, ranges 8|22|80. I had to use 22 to match the left-hand range scale. Two variants, Green and Black. In my opinion, black is more realistic .... Firgure #1 1. Text Size default (256) 2. Green background. 3. Small radar contact mod. http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...FF-green-3.jpg Figure #2 1. Text Size default (256). 2. Black background. 3. Small radar contact mod. http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s.../FF-Dark-3.jpg I might have to adjust the alpha layer opacity a bit more, but it's not too bad :up: . I wish I could change the sweep color. :ping: |
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Wow, looks good!
As for black being more realistic, apparently the early radar sets were known for being very bright, unlike today's radar sets, so I think the green background is more realistic. I think it needs more of a blueish-green tint like on the A-Scope display for it to look right. |
Oops, looks like we crossed posts there! :D You could always keep the SK radar display and make it an option, but yes, otherwise my comments above are still valid. Give that thing a good-ol' blueish-green tint, and I'll be ever grateful. :D
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Ok, I read the page. One thing you did overlook, and that this ... Range-indicator unit. 4. Sweep control: determines the length of sweep on the scope. (a) Main sweep: 0 to 60,000 yards. (b) Expanded sweep: 0 to 20,000 yards. (c) Precision sweep: 3,000 yards (1,500 yards each side of the range step). This is totally different from a selector switch. Think of the selector switch as a "quick" basic setting, and the sweep control as a fine tune. I spent a year in the USAF looking at a PPI in Iceland and we had several range selections, but we could fine tune it with the sweep control. It's like a ZOOM/UNZOOM at the current selected range. If this equipment falls along the same lines then we might not be straying too far from reality when we don't want to use 80k. Just a thought. Again, it's your PPI design and I don't mind setting it up as per your specs :D . We've got till Monday to get a basic design out the door and then we can tweak and such as time goes by. :ping: |
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