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Hello 

A couple of days ago I was in the backseat of the F-14 with my friend, and we were trying the newly updated Phoenix missile. I was trying to find the target with RWS mode then switching to PD-STT. And my last memory was that this worked fine. But this time it didn't. After I got my targets as an onboard target, I tried to select the target for changing into PD-STT. I pressed the full-action with my TID cursor. But I couldn't get it to select my target and it just simply didn't click. So I was wondering if something has changed? 

Edited by dongwhi1213
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Afaik this is not possible in RWS. It can be done in TWS but is sub optimal / not reliable. 

 

Best way to get a solid STT is using the DDD directly in P or PD mode. 

Edited by Comstedt86
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If you're in RWS you have to use the RDR CURSOR instead of the TID CURSOR to obtain a STT lock, as the TID won't build any track files.

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5 hours ago, QuiGon said:

If you're in RWS you have to use the RDR CURSOR instead of the TID CURSOR to obtain a STT lock, as the TID won't build any track files.

Even if you do that, it's not really RWS anymore. Holding half action to bring up the DDD cursor changes it from RWS to PD Search. AFAIK it's technically not possible to lock anything from RWS mode.

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1 hour ago, Callsign JoNay said:

Even if you do that, it's not really RWS anymore. Holding half action to bring up the DDD cursor changes it from RWS to PD Search. AFAIK it's technically not possible to lock anything from RWS mode.

Technically you're still locking from the RWS-mode. You're always in a transitional mode as soon as you go half-action with the HCU in radar mode so it's not more or less locking from RWS than it is from normal PD-Search if you use that.

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