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The Old Man
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How "bright" are your classification lines? I agree that it sounds like your issue is with BB detection rather than NB. Something else that will help us out is what platform you're talking about.
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Swabbie
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I am Driving the Seawolf or 688I.
The classification lines are faint but the spikes in the towed array NB window are very pronounced but when I try to designate it dosn't. one other strange thing, well to me, is that although I cant designate in NB the sonar contacts appear with their seirra Nos in the demon display. |
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Are you trying to mark the NB "spike" instead of individual frequency lines?
The latter is how it has to be done. TG
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Ocean Warrior
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Put the bearing cursor on the spike. Then click on a frequency line, THEN hit Mark.
In the narrowband, you are marking an individual frequency along a particular bearing rather than the whole contact.
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