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Hey guys,

 

So I'm slooooooowly getting up to speed with DCS A-10, and I'm trying to figure out the TGP. Basically, I'm able to slew with it fine, and change from track to point no problem. I can even create custom markers that are visible on my HUD when changing my nav to mission way points.

 

What I can't figure out, is how to automatically move my TGP sensor to a premade marker. When I go to the TAD screen, it says the SPI is off. Does this need to be on?

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China hat AFT LONG sets the TGP to your steer point.

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Look around pages 90-100 in the manual. You'll find a chart telling you exactly what does what on the HOTAS.

 

Hey guys,

 

So I'm slooooooowly getting up to speed with DCS A-10, and I'm trying to figure out the TGP. Basically, I'm able to slew with it fine, and change from track to point no problem. I can even create custom markers that are visible on my HUD when changing my nav to mission way points.

 

What I can't figure out, is how to automatically move my TGP sensor to a premade marker. When I go to the TAD screen, it says the SPI is off. Does this need to be on?

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On the TAD when it says SPI is off that means you are not broadcasting to others. The aircraft will always have a SPI, if you haven't designated it, it will be defaulted as your steerpoint as well.

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