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Originally Posted by Kapitan
On american sonars in game i realy dont have a clue what im doing this is totaly radical to me its like coming from the stone age into the modern age here! lol
So can some one please help me out to the basics or if theres a manual for it please kindly direct me to it, mainly for both SSN21 and 688i thanks
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What's so hard about it? All that is different is the sonar:
1) The active sonar actually works in American subs IIRC. It is a B-scope display rather than circular display, but it works in much the same way - fire the sonar and click on the dim excuses for blips that you can actually see.
2) The BB passive sonar is a waterfall (time-bearing display). You'd love waterfalls. They "compress" noise so continuous noise is easier to see, and you'd catch all the transients. If you really want your instantaneous display back then cover up most of the waterfall with a piece of paper...
3) The narrowband sonar is an A-scope. Click and drag the bearing cursor until you see lines on that black display at the top with the frequencies listed.
Once you get used to it, you'd curse Russian ergonomics. You'd never understand why the Russians stayed with SSAZ after they went digital - it is understandable for an analog display because those don't have memories to hold a waterfall, but they went digital....