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Originally Posted by Pisces
Thanks OLC!
Time to write the 1.5 magnification scope procedure down. Sorry for not adding pictures. I suck at that. I hope Friedl9te can get that done if neccessary. He did a good job earlier.
Getting range in 1.5 magnification:
1. Measure mastheight in the scope. I will name this "observed mastheight" or OMH for short.
2. Align OMH (directly, not multiplying with 4) to just under 15 degrees AOB scale. (the thin line once OLC releases the next version) You will see the "OMH times 4" above 90 degrees AOB.
3. Find target range under the double mastheight ( found in recognition manual;this step is just like the 6x magnification)
Follow-up to get AOB in 1.5 magnification: (previous steps are required!)
4. Grab the double mastheight point (on the basis-scale) and drag it further to the target length on the same scale. (same as 6x procedure again)
5. Measure the "observed halve-shiplength" through the scope. (make sure the scope is locked on target) I'll name this OHSL for short.
pre-6 explanation: The AOB of the target is now opposite the "OHSL times 4". But we do not know where either of those values are yet. We just know that the seperation between OHSL and quadrupled OHSL is the same as the seperation between 90 and about 14.5 degrees (the scratch mark means 1/4th of 1). We need the OHSL to rise (turn counterclockwise) this amount to find the right AOB. Thus....
6. Grab the 14.5 degree AOB location and move it up to 90 degrees.
7. Now the AOB of the target is opposite the observed half-shiplength (OHSL).
Edit: step 5 can be done after 6 if you like.
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Pisces,
It may be nothing to you, but this reads like Greek to me. Could you accompany this with some screenies to enlighten an idiot like myself?