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Toolbandit

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  1. The rate of closure of the surrounding terrain effectively generates a primary "notch" in the radar's sensitivity, due to ground-reflected signals ("clutter") received along the axis of the main radar beam. Target signals in this "look down clutter notch" are rejected by filtering as if they were ground clutter, allowing beaming targets to break a radar lock. interesting!
  2. Thanks for the responses guys! I am going to stop changing VSD scanning options every 1 second I dont acquire the S.O.B.
  3. Thanks for the in depth reply. I will give all this a retry. Mostly extending! somthing I forget to do with tunnel vision. TWS faster response as well!
  4. huh? no that was an example of when im engaged
  5. I have been flying a great deal today on the 104th and having a issue I have had before. cant find targets directly ahead close like its broken. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKK9lISjZ3o
  6. 375 kts Full burn, Hold the sweet spot!!
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