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Old 02-26-21, 11:14 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Bubblehead1980 View Post
Basically, keep the Position Keeper off (obviously). Work a solution you believe should give you 0 gyro. You are wanting the torps to travel a strait line from the bow no ? Aim the scope of TBT to the proper bearing, use the button that sends bearing and range to tdc, it will set the torps gyros for the shot. IF you scroll mouse over the TDC panel on the left of screen, the top portion with the dials (not the torpedo depth and scpread dials, the angle solver sections) let the mouse rest momentarily, it will tell you what the gyros are set to based on the info you entered via a pop up. Time consuming but plotting a solution with TDC was, thus why they invented it lol.
I've been using 454_EasyAOB_FotRSU + Manual Range and Mast Height mod and I thought that maybe that was gumming up the works. I disabled it and control of the TDC went to nothing! I guess I'm going to have to decide my approach before I get to firing point. The TDC is like a bulldog, once you give it a solution to solve, it's going to solve it.... A minor problem in the grand scheme of things!
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