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Radio Intercepts
How do radio contact reports work in SH5 (with the The Wolves of Steel 1.06 mod)?
I see them in my captains log, but is there a way to be alerted when one comes in? Also can I ask the BdU to not send me contacts that are off flipping Gibraltar but at least within a days sailing? Ta Domestos |
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I hope this old post of mine can solve your uncertainties....:salute: Quote:
As you can see, this is really useful feature because we can adjust our game to warn us only about useful radio reports in our proximity (400km by default in TWoS), while other distant reports will stay berried in Captain's log. So, if you set your range to some high values (like diameter of SH world) it is obvious that contact reports shown in Captains log and those ported to message box/Ships journal will be exactly the same. Not very useful because we don't really need info about convoys spotted in Mediterranean while sailing in north Atlantic.... If you set range to 0, then contact report shown in your Captain's log will never be ported to message box and Ship's journal... Quote:
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[LanesGraph.Node 1.NodeGroup 1] I cant confirm this for sure, but there is a possibility that sending status report from our U-boat may somewhat effect ReportPosProbability values...This is hard to test though... Quote:
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Brilliant, I understand now! Is there a way to get an audio alert when one comes in? I think SH3 had a burst of morse code.
Domestos |
There doesn't seem to be a way of getting any warning regarding radio contact reports in the captains log. I normally keep my position (Lat and Long) in my head and then scroll though the contact reports to see if they are in the rough vicinity to me and which direction they are heading. Once you have a radio contact of interest, I use this tool to plot the position of the convoy accurately
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...32&postcount=7 and this chart to plot the exact heading http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...4&postcount=11 and then the speed charts in the user charts to update the progress to calculate an intercept position. Depending on the convoy routes, most times the convoy appears exactly where it's supposed to be and sometimes not if they have changed course to their destination during the intercept. I have found that using the radio contact reports and predicting their positions is far more effective locating convoys than just doing automated search patterns in the patrol area. It's very satisfying doing an intercept that has you running 30 hours at flank speed and the convoy appears exactly where you predicted it to be. :yep: |
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