Kappa Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 Hi all, Is the RF Switch modeled correctly? I guess is a WIP but I would like to know how it shold work exactly. From ED F-16 EA Guide: RF Switch. The radio frequency, or RF, switch, is a three-position switch that allows you to control emissions from your aircraft. When set to silent, all electronic signals for the aircraft are disabled, and include the radar, radar altimeter, data link, TACAN transmit, and ECM. In quiet mode though, the radar, TACAN, and data link transmit but all other emissions are inhibited. But in game, quiet mode turns off the radar. Also, the RF switch affect IFF too? -- [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] 36° Stormo Virtuale - Italian Virtual Flight Community www.36stormovirtuale.net
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Steph21 Posted October 28, 2019 Posted October 28, 2019 In Quiet mode, only CARA (Radar Altimeter) should transmits if i'm correct
metzger Posted October 11, 2020 Posted October 11, 2020 I have been testing this with accordance to the F-16C dash 34-1: According to -34: RF switch status should be displayed on the MFD pages ----> Currently Not working as it should - no status on the MFD is shown According to -34: - RF switch to quiet - FCR, AIFF, IECM, TACAN do not transmit --> Currently Not working as per -34 as TACAN keeps transmitting, IECM is not yet implemented, I Have not tested IFF - RF switch to silent - FCR, AIFF, IECM, TACAN and CARA do not transmit --> Currently Not working - TACAN and CARA keeps transmitting [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
Frederf Posted October 11, 2020 Posted October 11, 2020 When the RF switch is modeled note that certain FCR emissions will "break through" the RF switch emission state in response to certain pilot actions. E.g. it's perfectly possible to get an ACM lock on a target with RF in quiet (and possibly silent I don't remember). It is not a true statement that RF quiet inhibits radar emission at all times.
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