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Hi

 

as mentioned in the other thread it is already reported, once a fix is made it will be in the patch notes.

 

If you want to provide more data please add a track replay showing the issue and we will take a look. 

 

thank you

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This is as designed. If the radar is in a tracking mode it will drive the designation and for another sensor to drive the designation, track needs to be exited. The same "should" happen with the FLIR in tracking modes but don't think it's modeled correctly right now.

Edited by Santi871
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45 minutes ago, Santi871 said:

This is as designed. If the radar is in a tracking mode it will drive the designation and for another sensor to drive the designation, track needs to be exited. The same "should" happen with the FLIR in tracking modes but don't think it's modeled correctly right now.

 

Sensor fusion at its best 😉  At least we should be able to stabilize the Tpod on area/point before undesignating GMT track.

Not a big issue from a distance. Once you start closing in, the radar gimbals come into play. In one of my test flights I pointed the nose slightly up and left and soon the RDR lock was broken... along with LTD/R. No more lasing. If I could force the FLIR to drive the lock... Just thought about something I haven't tried yet: What if I put the FLIR on LDDI and put TDC on it, I doubt it though. Will try it in few minutes just for the heck of it.

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33 minutes ago, Gripes323 said:

Sensor fusion at its best 😉  At least we should be able to stabilize the Tpod on area/point before undesignating GMT track.

Not a big issue from a distance. Once you start closing in, the radar gimbals come into play. In one of my test flights I pointed the nose slightly up and left and soon the RDR lock was broken... along with LTD/R. No more lasing. If I could force the FLIR to drive the lock... Just thought about something I haven't tried yet: What if I put the FLIR on LDDI and put TDC on it, I doubt it though. Will try it in few minutes just for the heck of it.

 

It didn't work but I found a way to deal with it.  I placed a column of trucks on road and picked them up as a single brick at 30nm. 

My radar page was on LDDI and FLIR on RDDI. Instead of designating the brick as GMT track I placed the cursor on it and pressed TDC. I could see a little FTT cross on current position of the vehicles. SS switch to FLIR. Now I could move the diamond, change it to point track on any of the vehicles. No need for radar anymore so here comes Mav page... it worked.

It actually not that bad.

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