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LukeFF 07-17-07 11:21 AM

Is this the SD radar scope?
 
As the SD radar is in the control room and WernerSobe has said it was "just a bulb," I was wondering, is this the SD radar scope? It's in the back corner across from the "christmas tree" panel:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...350.26_671.jpg

SteamWake 07-17-07 11:42 AM

I dont know but why is there a tree in the reflection ???!!! :doh: (look close youll see it, its upside down)

Kind of reminds me of HAL

nomad_delta 07-17-07 12:10 PM

I remember seeing that exact same texture on the 'lens' part of the periscopes in the conning tower, back when the periscope animations were working.

nomad_delta

akdavis 07-17-07 01:27 PM

That is an image of a camera lens (presumably taken out doors).

Jace11 07-17-07 02:01 PM

I thought it was this little box, the scope is covered though, but someone posted what the SD looks like and this is pretty close..




http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/4...4540484ux3.jpg


Check out...

http://www.history.navy.mil/library/online/radar-1.htm

pic of SD set...

http://www.history.navy.mil/pics/radar-p23.jpg

the_belgian 07-17-07 02:28 PM

Look;You stand in front of the scope.Your reflection gets enlarged plus inverted.
So,what you actualy see is the hear on your chest.
:hmm:

jdkbph 07-17-07 02:33 PM

Interesting...

That link you provided says this:

Long-wave aircraft warning sets. SD-a, SD-1, and SD-2 are installed on submarines and give range only. SD-3, for small auxiliaries, supplies range and bearing. All sets are equipped with "A" scopes, and have provisions for IFF (identification) connections.

And that has always been my understanding. SD uses an A scope.

Now I know that early SJ used an A scope as well, but more familiar (in connection with SJ) is the PPI introduced in '43 I think.

That's why I associated the A scope in SH4 with SD and the PPI with SJ. There is no reason that I know of to run both displays simultaneoulsy for any one system... ie, it makes no sense to say both the A scope and PPI are for the SJ.

And that leads me to believe the current SD implementation (system is always on, no display - just a text type contact report) is a last second hack job and not a real "as intended" fix.

Thoughts?

JD

Jace11 07-17-07 02:42 PM

yeah I think it has a tiny A scope in that tube...

No bearing, just range.. I think..

elanaiba 07-17-07 04:39 PM

When the SJ-1/a with PPI arrived, the A-scope was still used to get a more precise idea on "what's out there". The PPI makes it sometimes hard to distinguish between multiple blobs/targets.

In the meantime, the SD was generally moved to the Command Room.


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