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Difool2, yes, the weather has an effect on how well you can hear. Does that answer your question?
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I guess. Is there solid info on exactly what these changes do in terms of expected detection ranges? I just scanned the 2.1 online manual and saw no mention of heavy weather affecting sonar range; will the AI sonar man also have a reduced range (from the default 18km)?
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Go to 50metres and you can forget about the weather
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