Ok i got varying weather conditions to work.
I cant say these are accurate, but their in the ballpark for 0.4 noise and 0.5 wave factors:
at 5 winds, and all other weather conditions being clear (IE clear calm day)
1/3rd = 2700-2800
slow = 1800-1900
Silent = 800-900
1 to 1.5 knots = 500 meters
At 15 winds and all other weather conditions being clear (IE clear, but windy day with whitecaps)
1/3rd = 1100-1200 range
slow = 700-800
Silent = dunno, got detected
At 15 winds, and max particpation, and overcast (storm):
1/3d = 1100
slow = 110-200
silent = he was right next to me beore the meter went red.
Frankly im thinking about enlarging the clear weather detection radius. Need to test at 7 knott winds and average conditions still. out of time at the moment.
EDIT: I should note that all of my tsting has b een at periscope depth. If it makes a difference if i went to 50 or 100 meters i dunno. Ive been using the periscope to mark my distances but in hindsight i might start using active sonar since i dont think it alerts the DD. Started using it under storm conditions cause the scope was usless and the DD didnt seem to mind :rotfl:
EDIT2:
I think the wave factor might reall be killing detection. My question now is which direction to push the wave factor so its less of an unfluence? Farther from zero or closer to zero?
I might give up soon, and just start using CB's settings, it sound intresting.
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