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Wrong

 

see Spicemans video below, goes over PD search. check description for time stamps.

 

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I'd just rather use RWS and exchange the 20 nm of scan range (PD search has 110 nm range, RWS 90 nm range) for ranging information and use of the TID, which i find more valuable personally

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2 words: doppler filter

 

It's modeled in the DCS F-18 and F-15, but the F-14's AWG-9 has a much larger doppler blind spot than the other two (+/- 100 kts). If a bandit turns cold, it'll disappear off RWS, not just in the notch, but also if it's extending at less than 100 kts faster or slower than you... you can essentially run right over them and not see them in RWS, or you'll forget about them, then when they turn hot again, they'll appear out of "nowhere".

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2 words: doppler filter

 

It's modeled in the DCS F-18 and F-15, but the F-14's AWG-9 has a much larger doppler blind spot than the other two (+/- 100 kts). If a bandit turns cold, it'll disappear off RWS, not just in the notch, but also if it's extending at less than 100 kts faster or slower than you... you can essentially run right over them and not see them in RWS, or you'll forget about them, then when they turn hot again, they'll appear out of "nowhere".

 

doesnt the same happen in pulse doppler search as well?

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