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=36=Witcher

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About =36=Witcher

  • Birthday 01/09/1984

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  • Flight Simulators
    DCS, IL-2
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    Udine, Italy
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    Modeling, Videogames

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  1. All correct. But the question was: Can the RWR tell apart a friendly from a bandit on its own? The answer is no.
  2. Sorry, I took for granted that we were talking about DCS and not real life
  3. This is exactly why don't usually use the radar to check on a friendly for his position, but rather radio calls and navigation points No, and honestly no RWR that I know is able to do that, at least of this era. Even the F-16C and the F/A-18C (the two most recent fighters currently modeled in DCS) cannot do that, at least considering only the RWR. As you correctly say the F/A-18C can do this thanks to the Datalink, but in a dedicated MFD page, not the RWR display. Another sub-optimal option is to leverage the TACAN in Yardstick mode, but you would only know the distance from your buddy. You can set whatever free TACAN frequency, and your buddy will set the same channel +63 (so for example, you select 14Y and your friend sets 77Y). Then you will both see the distance from each other setting the IDN to TAC, but again, only the distance, no direction... So not very useful unless you have time to do some mental calculations. Remember, the M-2000C modeled in DCS is an early '80s model, so you are supposed to do some navigation thanks to your brain What @TheSkipjack95 said is also correct, PSID won't alert the receiver's RWR, but it's refresh rate is not that great.
  4. You also have to run the FBW test before taking off. If you played it years ago you should catch up with the latest updates.
  5. A kind Bump won't hurt that much, right?
  6. =36=Witcher

    CCRP?

    Make sure to follow the flight profiles depicted in the manual
  7. The NWS will stay locked at whatever angle you disengage it. Make sure to run a few meters straight before disengaging it.
  8. The only odd thing in your screenshot is that G and D are not circled in the HUD: That makes me think that despite the TIR indcation, the S P in the SNA and the P MIS in the PPA, somehow you don't have a valid firing solution. I can't really tell if you're in PIC or PID radar mode; in theory, even if you're in PID, the radar should automatically switch to PIC holding the MiCRoB button (that's why I asked how long you were holding it), but I would try to shoot when already in PIC, just to rule out anything.
  9. Which command are you using to fire? Are you keeping it pressed for one second (more and less)?
  10. Are you sure you're not loading an empty tank in the Rearm panel, or in the Loadout screen in the Mission Editor?
  11. If changing it manually works (and I think it does, IIRC) then there's some issues with the bindings.
  12. IIRC it won't work on Multi Thread. Try Single Thread.
  13. Scusa ma quello che dici non mi aiuta a capire cosa stia succedendo. Hai controllato i binding? Hai provato a rimappare gli assi? Ci riesci?
  14. Che vuol dire "Non riesco"? Cosa succede esattamente?
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