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Ace of the Deep
![]() Join Date: Aug 2007
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SJ radar can be hit or miss with surface contacts in rough seas... at least with the small ones. I will pass over an area on the scope manually several times knowing a target is at a certain range and location and sometimes it shows up and sometimes it doesn't. On the A-scope you can see the spike fade in and out if you keep it focused on the target. I have only experienced this with sampans and fishing boats so far - lots of them around Guadalcanal.
![]() Also, a word of caution: the radar operator doesn't always report contacts. Especially n00bs. I had a destroyer almost blow me out of the water at about 5,000 yards in the New Georgia Sound at night, because he didn't say anything. So, now I make it a point to look at the screen every hour for several revolutions. (Lousy look-outs didn't say anything either). ![]() I've noticed that the crew is mediocre on the first patrol, regardless of how good their stats are. By the second patrol, they are usually a lot better at their posts.
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