FWind Posted September 29, 2017 Posted September 29, 2017 The antenna gimbal limits in elevation and elevation coverage?
WindyTX Posted September 30, 2017 Posted September 30, 2017 I bet 80 down is the Tv etc not the radar. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk I7 3930 4.2GHz ( Hyperthreading Off), GTX1080, 16 GB ddr3 Hotas Warthog Saiteck Combat Pedals HTC Vive, Oculus CV1. GTX 1080 Has its uses
MrDieing Posted September 30, 2017 Posted September 30, 2017 -80°?? The left bar represents the Radar Angle while the right bar represents the angle of the TV/IR/EC. ''Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction.'' Erich Fromm
Dudikoff Posted October 29, 2017 Posted October 29, 2017 The left bar represents the Radar Angle while the right bar represents the angle of the TV/IR/EC. Well, obviously, but that's just a common scale used for multiple systems; it doesn't indicate the gimbal limits for the radar. i386DX40@42 MHz w/i387 CP, 4 MB RAM (8*512 kB), Trident 8900C 1 MB w/16-bit RAMDAC ISA, Quantum 340 MB UDMA33, SB 16, DOS 6.22 w/QEMM + Win3.11CE, Quickshot 1btn 2axis, Numpad as hat. 2 FPH on a good day, 1 FPH avg. DISCLAIMER: My posts are still absolutely useless. Just finding excuses not to learn the F-14 (HB's Swansong?). Annoyed by my posts? Please consider donating. Once the target sum is reached, I'll be off to somewhere nice I promise not to post from. I'd buy that for a dollar!
gyrovague Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 Based on info from our RIO SME, the radar antenna gimbal could indeed go from +60 to -80 degrees, i.e the full extent of the indicator gauge. The TCS can go +15 to -15 degrees. ____________ Heatblur Simulations [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
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