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Old 03-20-07, 02:27 PM   #1
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This was in SH1, but I'm not finding it in SH4...:hmm:
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Old 03-20-07, 02:46 PM   #2
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Eh?


Depth?

What do you mean, really? Radar works on surface. Underwater its sonar all the way. You mean Depth below keel?
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Old 03-20-07, 02:48 PM   #3
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Read some of the Radar Discussions already on the board. Seem that its kinda funky right now and hard to use. That might help you out a little.
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Old 03-20-07, 02:56 PM   #4
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Eh?


Depth?

What do you mean, really? Radar works on surface. Underwater its sonar all the way. You mean Depth below keel?
US submarines could operate their radars while submerged; because the radars were mounted pretty high up, where the periscopes are; it was a command in SH1.



Basically, you would submerge until just the tips of your shears are above water...
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Old 03-20-07, 06:45 PM   #5
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The absence of this sort of thing is something that really ****s me. It's just downright sloppy/lazy/incompetent.

Rant over......
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Old 03-20-07, 07:13 PM   #6
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Well, as long as you are comparing with SH1, then is the high periscope modeled? Meaning periscope used while surfaced had the longest spotting range. Also, periscope at periscope depth had a fairly limited spotting range.
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Old 03-20-07, 07:13 PM   #7
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Really? Sounds a bit iffy to me, I mean in bad weather and all.
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I know this is a very old post. But I have the actual info for who ever comes here looking at this late.

There is no keyboard command. BUT, if you come to periscope depth, THEN go to an external view you can SEE the radar dish, and where it is mounted.

Then surface a little more, again with external view, and wait for that antenna to breech the surface. When it does, NOTE the depth guage. That will be your RADAR Depth for THAT model sub. Different subs had different rigs. On the Porpoise Class, which I am messing with as I write this. It is located on top of the conning tower between the two periscope masts.

With a depth of 35 feet that clears the surface of the water. I can then go to the radar shack internal to the sub and manually turn the two radar screens on with the on screen switches, and those danged things WORK.

Some Later Sub models mounted that radar dish on the periscope mast itself but lower than where the lenses are at the top. So coming to periscope depth, and a little more shallow will bring them above the surface, and things can be made to work.

But I think this "Pro" hack is in such a condition that you MUST go to the radar shack and turn the radars on manually.
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Old 07-21-23, 04:26 PM   #10
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I know this is a very old post. But I have the actual info for who ever comes here looking at this late.

There is no keyboard command. BUT, if you come to periscope depth, THEN go to an external view you can SEE the radar dish, and where it is mounted.

Then surface a little more, again with external view, and wait for that antenna to breech the surface. When it does, NOTE the depth guage. That will be your RADAR Depth for THAT model sub. Different subs had different rigs. On the Porpoise Class, which I am messing with as I write this. It is located on top of the conning tower between the two periscope masts.

With a depth of 35 feet that clears the surface of the water. I can then go to the radar shack internal to the sub and manually turn the two radar screens on with the on screen switches, and those danged things WORK.

Some Later Sub models mounted that radar dish on the periscope mast itself but lower than where the lenses are at the top. So coming to periscope depth, and a little more shallow will bring them above the surface, and things can be made to work.

But I think this "Pro" hack is in such a condition that you MUST go to the radar shack and turn the radars on manually.
a player can customize radar depth for each boat they drive by modding the Subname.Cfg file and aligning the Snorkel Depth to their Radar Depth. then, during play, you can use either the tool box icon or the keyboard to go to radar depth by using the snorkel command.

it is strongly suggested that you create a mini-mod for yourself and use JSGME to apply it.
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Old 07-26-23, 08:26 PM   #11
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TMO has radar detph.
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Old 07-27-23, 12:54 PM   #12
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TMO has radar detph.
Yeah, so does FOTRSU.
However, the base variant of the game does not.

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a player can customize radar depth for each boat they drive by modding the Subname.Cfg file and aligning the Snorkel Depth to their Radar Depth. then, during play, you can use either the tool box icon or the keyboard to go to radar depth by using the snorkel command.

it is strongly suggested that you create a mini-mod for yourself and use JSGME to apply it.
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