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Datalink contacts hooking themselves (RIO seat)


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AWG-9 does seem to autohook (what seems to be) the highest priority target sometimes, but i m not sure if it's correct behavior, or what triggers it.

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2 hours ago, BonerCat said:

AWG-9 does seem to autohook (what seems to be) the highest priority target sometimes, but i m not sure if it's correct behavior, or what triggers it.

It happens in TWS. Pretty sure it’s intentional, but it gets in the way sometimes

BreaKKer

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Noticing this behavior too (new to the RIO seat).

 

Pretty annoying. I had a bandit datalink target hooked tonight and for some reason it kept getting unhooked and a friendly 60 miles at my 9 o'clock kept getting auto-hooked instead. Anybody know what's up with this?

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13 hours ago, kablamoman said:

Noticing this behavior too (new to the RIO seat).

 

Pretty annoying. I had a bandit datalink target hooked tonight and for some reason it kept getting unhooked and a friendly 60 miles at my 9 o'clock kept getting auto-hooked instead. Anybody know what's up with this?

Is it possible you had your datalink source set to the Carrier, rather than AWACS? 


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