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Change the axis to slider that controls the TPOD and get more range!


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Sorry for wrong title, dont know how to change it?

 

But Is there a way to reduce the speed on the radar elevation without it also changing the TPOD zoom speed?

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In the main DCS menu, go to Settings -> Special.

 

There, you can change the cursor slew rates for each sensor.

 

As for zoom, I have it assigned to an axis. There is no rate as it depends entirely on how fast you move the axis.

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In the main DCS menu, go to Settings -> Special.

 

There, you can change the cursor slew rates for each sensor.

 

As for zoom, I have it assigned to an axis. There is no rate as it depends entirely on how fast you move the axis.

 

Yea but they are linked to the same axis. The radar elevator is super sensitive. And if I change so the radar elevator sensivity is slower I dont get all the range of the TPOD zoom..

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Yea but they are linked to the same axis. The radar elevator is super sensitive. And if I change so the radar elevator sensivity is slower I dont get all the range of the TPOD zoom..

 

Strange. No problem here.

 

You are changing SPECIAL for the JF-17 and NOT the axis?

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Strange. No problem here.

 

You are changing SPECIAL for the JF-17 and NOT the axis?

 

Im talking about the radar elevation rate that is linked to the same axis as the TPOD zoom. Not the radar cursor slew rate. And you cant change the radar elevator in the special tab. The only way to make the radar elevator slower if you have it on an axis is to modify the axis curve, but the problem is that it also effects the TPOD zoom also then..

 

And when i have 100% travel on the axis the elevator on the radar is super sensitive! if I move the exis like 2-3 millimeters I move the radar elevator like 10-20000 feet. That is the problem.

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I'm not sure what to suggest. It is sensitive, because the elevation range is fairly large, and if you look at the geometry, a few degrees change in elevation results in a large altitude scan change.

 

You should be able to adjust the curve but still get 100% of the range. Are you saying that when you simply adjust the curve, and NOT the saturation, you lose 100% range?

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The JF-17 is not better than the F-16; it's different. It's how you fly that counts.

"An average aircraft with a skilled pilot, will out-perform the superior aircraft with an average pilot."

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