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The Old Man
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Since active sonar is only presenting you with a picture of the contact at one single moment (rather than OVER TIME as passive sonar would) your FFG friend will not be able to tell which way the contact is heading or how fast it's going. He can just say "oh, there's a contact 15 degrees to my starboard, five hundred yards away." In order to get the info you're looking for, he must make multiple active pings and compare the contact's location after each one. I believe there is a known bug where an FFG's active sonar will not carry over the data to the TMA station. If you ping a contact in another platform a few times I think the TMA plot will automatically be updated with each bit of info obtained from the active station, but maybe I am wrong about that. |
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Helmsman
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This problem isn't exclusive to any platform, that I've noticed. On the other hand, I have seen the problem 'move' to another person when the only thing that changed was who was hosting.
Once, I received the 1000 links (always unknown/unknown with accompanying bearing lines) while he got proper links. Then we switched who was hosting, and the other person received them. And I think that was all that changed. Even if it was a matter of no solution data (how would you add that in the airbornes anyway?) it shouldn't be giving '1000' for a contact ID.
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