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Radar Target aging sets target aging and not track algorithm timeout


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I've read the radar whitepapers you have published. Seems ED has now got a competent radar specialist and that the APG-73 and -66 are heading in the right direction.

It would then be nice to have confirmed that the Data/Target aging setting then sets the DISPLAY target aging and not the target tracking algorithm timeout (as continuously claimed to be the correct way by ED, as the Pilot shall set the tracking timeout and not the RDR!).

The radar tracking algorithm, running in the RDR admin computer, configures the track scans and its timeouts as it sets all detection parameters through waveform, PRFs, scan patterns etc., and thus has all the info about revisit times and how to configure timeouts after " n " missing paintings. This shall be done automatically by the RDR; pls confirm this is or will be the case!

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Certainly just changed. Track deletion is no longer connected to hit age in any way.

You can hold a track in 6B 140° INTL...

This was with aging set to 2, a target at 40nm cold where it was only picked up in MED.

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Finally, thanks for the info.

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HP Envy 34 TM16000/TWCS/TFRP. Simrig: I7-8700, 32GB, RTS2080Ti, 4K U32590C, TrackIR5, MG-T50C2 stick/base, T50CM2 throttle, CH Pro pedals

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