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Old 09-29-09, 03:06 PM   #11
gutted
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I use ALT-TAB. I used to have a second computer, but sold it to a friend for dirt cheep.


@Hitman, Because when you make a course change, all you have to do is rotate the outer dial to the new location.

If it were fixed, you'd have to rotate both the middle and inner dials to keep the target on its correct course.



I'm sure you dont need an explenation on how to use it.. but for others this is what i do:

I set my course by rotating the outer dial to match the correct heading on the middle dial.. then rotate all the dials (right click drag) so the bearing im looking at the target from is underneath vertical red line. I then set the inner "target" dial to match what im seeing out of the scope.

If im well ahead of the target and can simply turn into my final attack course... i rotate the entire display (right click drag) so that the targets 90AOB location is under the red line. I follow the red line across to the bearing on the outer dial. This is the direction i need to go to be at a right angle to the target. I then set my scope to that location and tell the crew to turn there. I go back to the Tool and move the outer dial to that location (my new heading). Now im set up perpindicular.

Note: you could also read the true heading to turn to on the middle dial instead. But since there's no easy way to tell the crew exactly which heading you want, it's easer to point the scope at the desired direction and tell them to turn to that heading.

anyway...

Continuing rotating the entire tool so the bearing you're looking at the target from is under the red line. Then continue making changes to the inner dial depending on what you see from that bearing. Basically fine tuning the targets course. If you need to make another course change to get perpindicular.. just rotate the outer dial to the new location afterwards.

When the target is close enough to do stadimeter readings.. get two readings and use the in-game stopwatch tool to get speed. If the Heading it gives you is relatively close to the heading you have the target on in the tool.. you know the speed it gave you is about right. If the heading is way off.. either you have the dials set wrongly.. or the speed it gave you is off. Continue getting readings until you've got a match, then use the speed to get a shoot bearing solution for your current heading.


Of course, if you already know the targets true heading & speed (from map plotting).. you can simply enter that from that get go. And then use the tool only as a firing & manuevering device. .IE being able to manuever around taking shots and not having to look at the in-game map anymore to see if you're lined up for whatever angle you want to be at. Just be sure to rotate the outer dial to the new heading after each turn. When you turn to the final course.. and are lined up for a shot.. hit solve to get the shoot bearing.

Last edited by gutted; 09-29-09 at 03:17 PM.
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