Mac D Posted October 19 Posted October 19 So I'm trying to do CAS missions, with a JTAC, using AGM-65H Mavericks. Long story short : I suck because I just can't find the targets with the TGP or the 65H head. Enter new idea : Input JTAC 9 line coordinate as Mark and change it to steerpoint. Idea good, but that's about it. Every time I input the MSGR coordinate, it changens to a totally different map grid. For instance, I'm using the Cold War map, and put some training targets in Berg Höhne. Grid is 32U ND 5490 5392 After inputting this, the Mark coordinate changes to 31U ND 6690 5392 ???? What is going on here ??
Tholozor Posted October 19 Posted October 19 Remember to input 10-digit MGRS and not 8. Add an extra 0 to the end of each set. 1 REAPER 51 | Tholozor VFA-136 (c.2007): https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3305981/ Arleigh Burke Destroyer Pack (2020): https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3313752/
Mac D Posted October 20 Author Posted October 20 16 hours ago, Tholozor said: Remember to input 10-digit MGRS and not 8. Add an extra 0 to the end of each set. Did that, still the coordinate changes to a totally different grid. 2 hours ago, Furiz said: I don't see elevation there. Elevation was 300 feet, inputted that as well : again changes to a totally different grid.
d0ppler Posted October 20 Posted October 20 (edited) 19 hours ago, Tholozor said: Remember to input 10-digit MGRS and not 8. Add an extra 0 to the end of each set. No need to enter 10. If you enter 8 digits it just assumes the last digit is 0 for each set. You can also type 6, even 4 digits. But less and less accurate. 2 hours ago, Mac D said: Did that, still the coordinate changes to a totally different grid. Elevation was 300 feet, inputted that as well : again changes to a totally different grid. Just to be clear, are you selecting CNVRT and then press enter after you've typed the coordinates? Edited October 20 by d0ppler 1 A-10C, AV-8B, Ka-50, F-14B, F-16C, F-5E, F/A-18C, L-39, Mi-8, MiG-21, MiG-29, SA34, Spitfire, Su-27, Su-33, UH-1H
Mac D Posted October 21 Author Posted October 21 On 10/20/2025 at 11:47 AM, d0ppler said: No need to enter 10. If you enter 8 digits it just assumes the last digit is 0 for each set. You can also type 6, even 4 digits. But less and less accurate. Just to be clear, are you selecting CNVRT and then press enter after you've typed the coordinates? No, I didn't see this on the mark screen (button 7) on the ICP. Isn't this the sep screen ? (button 4? )
ED Team Solution NineLine Posted October 21 ED Team Solution Posted October 21 From the DCS F-16 manual. It specifically says that inputting a markpoint via MGRS direct entry cannot be done. 1 Forum Rules • My YouTube • My Discord - NineLine#0440• **How to Report a Bug**
Gilligan Posted Wednesday at 12:03 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:03 PM 20 hours ago, Mac D said: No, I didn't see this on the mark screen (button 7) on the ICP. Isn't this the sep screen ? (button 4? ) You need to use steerpoints 21-25 to create steerpoints using mrgs. You you describe, step-by-step, the process you are using to create your mark/steer points in this instance?
Mac D Posted Friday at 06:12 PM Author Posted Friday at 06:12 PM On 10/21/2025 at 6:48 PM, NineLine said: From the DCS F-16 manual. It specifically says that inputting a markpoint via MGRS direct entry cannot be done. Sorry people for the late response. Okay, this is clear : no MGRS in Mark, use steerpoint 21-25 : got it On 10/22/2025 at 2:03 PM, Gilligan said: You need to use steerpoints 21-25 to create steerpoints using mrgs. You you describe, step-by-step, the process you are using to create your mark/steer points in this instance? - Button 4 on ICP (Mark) - put Mark display on HUD - scroll to the end and fill in the MGRS coordinates (which Nineline pointed out can't be used in Mark) - Then TMS right long to switch the Mark point to steerpoint (which it doesn't do because the grid coordinate is change to somewhere over the Atlantic)
Gilligan Posted Saturday at 03:47 AM Posted Saturday at 03:47 AM 9 hours ago, Mac D said: Sorry people for the late response. Okay, this is clear : no MGRS in Mark, use steerpoint 21-25 : got it - Button 4 on ICP (Mark) - put Mark display on HUD - scroll to the end and fill in the MGRS coordinates (which Nineline pointed out can't be used in Mark) - Then TMS right long to switch the Mark point to steerpoint (which it doesn't do because the grid coordinate is change to somewhere over the Atlantic) try: -Button 4 on ICP (STPT) -Press "2" then "1" (Should set steerpoint number as 21) -hold dobber right (long) (the DED Display will change to MRGS input mode after a couple seconds) -enter the MRGS as specified by JTAC -cursor over CNVRT and press ENTR -You will see the DED display change back into LAT LONG mode 1
Mac D Posted Saturday at 07:42 AM Author Posted Saturday at 07:42 AM 3 hours ago, Gilligan said: try: -Button 4 on ICP (STPT) -Press "2" then "1" (Should set steerpoint number as 21) -hold dobber right (long) (the DED Display will change to MRGS input mode after a couple seconds) -enter the MRGS as specified by JTAC -cursor over CNVRT and press ENTR -You will see the DED display change back into LAT LONG mode Thanks, I'll give it a go
MeanJim Posted Saturday at 03:07 PM Posted Saturday at 03:07 PM 10 hours ago, Gilligan said: try: -Button 4 on ICP (STPT) -Press "2" then "1" (Should set steerpoint number as 21) -hold dobber right (long) (the DED Display will change to MRGS input mode after a couple seconds) -enter the MRGS as specified by JTAC -cursor over CNVRT and press ENTR -You will see the DED display change back into LAT LONG mode That will work, but you will momentarily change your active steerpoint while editing. Page 202 in the manual describes the easiest way to input a MGRS coordinate and/or add/edit a steerpoint without changing your current steerpoint. Press the LIST button on the ICP, then press 1 for DEST. The first page that comes up will be the UTM DEST page which is where you enter MGRS coordinates, and steerpoints 21 will already be selected. To edit other steerpoints, dobber right to page two, the DEST DIR page, and it's the same as editing from the STPT page. I use this a lot in MP servers with dynamic missions. I plot my waypoints out before entering the jet, but quite often, by the time I take off and are en route, things change and I will need to edit or add a waypoint, while I have the autopilot in nav hold. 1
Gilligan Posted Saturday at 04:47 PM Posted Saturday at 04:47 PM 1 hour ago, MeanJim said: That will work, but you will momentarily change your active steerpoint while editing. Page 202 in the manual describes the easiest way to input a MGRS coordinate and/or add/edit a steerpoint without changing your current steerpoint. Press the LIST button on the ICP, then press 1 for DEST. The first page that comes up will be the UTM DEST page which is where you enter MGRS coordinates, and steerpoints 21 will already be selected. To edit other steerpoints, dobber right to page two, the DEST DIR page, and it's the same as editing from the STPT page. I use this a lot in MP servers with dynamic missions. I plot my waypoints out before entering the jet, but quite often, by the time I take off and are en route, things change and I will need to edit or add a waypoint, while I have the autopilot in nav hold. I usually set heading hold, so it hasn't really been an issue. However, that does sound simpler. I will give that a shot next time.
Mac D Posted Saturday at 05:34 PM Author Posted Saturday at 05:34 PM 13 hours ago, Gilligan said: try: -Button 4 on ICP (STPT) -Press "2" then "1" (Should set steerpoint number as 21) -hold dobber right (long) (the DED Display will change to MRGS input mode after a couple seconds) -enter the MRGS as specified by JTAC -cursor over CNVRT and press ENTR -You will see the DED display change back into LAT LONG mode Did it precisly like you said, yet the same story as with mark : It changes right back to grid coordinate 31U ****
rob10 Posted yesterday at 03:41 AM Posted yesterday at 03:41 AM 10 hours ago, Mac D said: Did it precisly like you said, yet the same story as with mark : It changes right back to grid coordinate 31U **** It would be very helpful if you post as short of possible trackfile of this happening and maybe someone will be able to spot what's going on. 1
Mac D Posted yesterday at 11:57 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:57 AM 8 hours ago, rob10 said: It would be very helpful if you post as short of possible trackfile of this happening and maybe someone will be able to spot what's going on. I'll try to do it next weekend. Found out there's something not right with DCS after the update from thursday : keeps crashing when I try to use the HB F-14 and the AV-8BNA keeps disappearing from my module list. Need to figure out what's going on first.
RogueSpecterGaming Posted yesterday at 07:46 PM Posted yesterday at 07:46 PM 7 hours ago, Mac D said: I'll try to do it next weekend. Found out there's something not right with DCS after the update from thursday : keeps crashing when I try to use the HB F-14 and the AV-8BNA keeps disappearing from my module list. Need to figure out what's going on first. Are you sure you are putting the correct grid in? If you don't put the correct grid it will revert back to the 31U and whatever else. So, JTAC never tells you the Grid only the square meaning you need to check the F10 prior to see what Grid you are operating in. My PC: GPU-AMD 6800XT OC / CPU- AMD RYZEN 5800X OC / 32 GB RAM 3200Mhz / 1TB SSD / 2TB HDD / 500GB M.2 / Monitor: 34" Ultrawide Samsung 1000R Curve / WinWing F16EX HOTAS / TM Cougar MFDs / TM TPR Rudder Pedals / TrackIR5 / ICP
Mac D Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago (edited) 15 hours ago, RogueSpecterGaming said: Are you sure you are putting the correct grid in? If you don't put the correct grid it will revert back to the 31U and whatever else. So, JTAC never tells you the Grid only the square meaning you need to check the F10 prior to see what Grid you are operating in. I just compared the coordinates you get from the JTAC during the 9-line against a real MSGR map of the area and they're correct. (It does have it's advantages, working as civilian in the army) Edited 11 hours ago by Mac D 1
d0ppler Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago There are free, public map apps for your phone which will give you mgrs coordinates A-10C, AV-8B, Ka-50, F-14B, F-16C, F-5E, F/A-18C, L-39, Mi-8, MiG-21, MiG-29, SA34, Spitfire, Su-27, Su-33, UH-1H
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