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Author:  CAG Hotshot [ Tue Dec 01, 2020 05:48 am ]
Post subject:  Re: FA doppler RADAR settings

Centurian57_369th wrote:
CAG Hotshot wrote:
Centurian57_369th wrote:
Cool. I've been using them and playing around with them but not too deeply with the radar just making sure nothing crashes.


No they dont cause any crashes... They can render a radar useless though if you don't get them just right for the radar you are trying to model...


No no I mean crashes like you load in the LIB but you put the wrong JT and don't upload it or you have an odd # of items in a bad way and the game CTE's.


Ahhh yes... I have to add certain files to FAF libs to keep the game stable. Have not taken the time to study the issue sufficiently though to understand if its rhyme or reason...

Author:  Centurian57_369th [ Tue Dec 01, 2020 10:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: FA doppler RADAR settings

CAG Hotshot wrote:
Ahhh yes... I have to add certain files to FAF libs to keep the game stable. Have not taken the time to study the issue sufficiently though to understand if its rhyme or reason...


Nor did I (ever) - it was just easier to add another JT or PT or SEE or whatever and it was stable.

Author:  usnraptor [ Thu May 09, 2024 01:03 am ]
Post subject:  Re: FA doppler RADAR settings

Radar Type : 1. Continuous Wave 2. Pulse 3. Frequency Hop 4. Doppler

Has anyone done any research on these and noted how the game treats these differently?


Observations:

1. Default radars are either Pulse or Continuous Wave.
2. No object uses the following radars (in FA): E6R.see, F4.see, SU35R.see, SU37R.see.

Author:  Centurian57_369th [ Thu May 09, 2024 15:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: FA doppler RADAR settings

Nope but I generally set the AESA to frequency hop on my LIBs and then CW or Pulse Doppler depending on what it is. I don't know if perhaps it does better separating out the targets at range or not, I've never noticed a difference. There might be one.

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