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Originally Posted by Buck_O
hi markham
been trying to figure out how to use the AOB tool at attack periscope location. I thought if i used Karamazovenew little tutorial it would work w/ yours. I noticed that his AOB tool is very difftent from yours, it seems to have more tick marks & it has the green little chevrons at 45 degree angles. I noticed too that his is set for 6X & yours is for 15X.
My question is , do you have a tutorial on how to use your AOB tool?, or is Karamazovenew's tutorial adaptable to yours?
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hi Buck_O,
all the AOB wheels works the same way.you only need to know at what zoom level are calibrated to work .
did you read the readsme.txt in documents?
from the readme:
''......
ATTACK PERISCOPE and OBS PERISCOPE
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each mark at both horizontal and vertical scale (at both scopes) is 1 degree
note:
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if you count the half length of ship then each mark at horizontal scale (and only at horizontal) is 2 degrees
the rings for the AOB wheels are setted to work with the maximum zoom of each scope .in other words if you are at attack peri the aob wheel is working at x15 zoom and if you are at obs peri the aob wheel is working at x6 zoom.......''
read the whole readme for more info
other than that the procedure is exactly the same as described by Kara
have a look,also, here at
post 79.maybe will help you :
[REL] Manos Gui (MaGui)
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Originally Posted by Loltak
Great job 
Same for other modder who made ACM/OLC GUI/etc but yours gui is my actually used
I have just a question Markham; why in various mod the attack periscope is often "smaller" than observation one? It's an historical "reality" or it's just to have space to place all the button and dials?
Bye
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Originally Posted by Storm87
It's because attack periscope IS smaller, than observation one.  Look at them from outside. They are designed for different purposes, that's the main reason why.  Smaller, attack peri is more difficult to spot, or detect by radar. Observation peri gives wider angle of view, better visibility, orientation. But it's bigger size is the price.
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hi Loltak and Storm,
both scopes have the same fov (in this case 32 degrees) .the obs scope 'looks' bigger becuase the viewport is bigger ....something like that we have 'put' our eye closer to it