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SEE 02-23-2011 02:13 PM

Using Nav Beacons?
 
With the intro of 'morse as text' feature I have finally tried 'navigating'. Couple of questions that I am unsure of:-

1. In Pacific based missions involving different carriers, is the top Beacon ID for the take off carrier and the lower one for the Landing Carrier?


2. I copied Blackdogs thread on Navigation (thanks blackdog) and understand that the Beacon data represents 30 degree segments using alphabetical letters. Do you simply use the morse letter to place which segment you are currently in and then work out a compass bearing to get back?

tityus 02-23-2011 05:50 PM

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2. I copied Blackdogs thread on Navigation (thanks blackdog) and understand that the Beacon data represents 30 degree segments using alphabetical letters. Do you simply use the morse letter to place which segment you are currently in and then work out a compass bearing to get back?
Pretty much that. Morse code will tell you on what segment, slice, your plane are (although distance will be unknown). From there, you work your way back.

an example:
- If you receive code that reveals your position at the 60-90 segment,
- you may fly 270 (carrier will be either dead ahead or slightly to your left)
and
- as soon as the code changes to 30-60 segment (you'll have just crossed the 60º radial),
- turn left to 240 (reciprocal of 60º) and follow it to the carrier.

Since carriers will be moving, the course correction to bring you directly over it may vary a couple of degrees, depending on the segment you start and your distance from the carrier. But since this is an interactive method, it should present no problems.

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tityus

SEE 02-23-2011 11:59 PM

Thanks Tityus, What I can't fathom is why I receive a Morse letter code which doesn't tally with the set for the Beacon I have selected/tuned into. I get an X for example and X is part of the other Beacon. I then wonder if the other Morse transmissions are accurate especially if both Beacons have a similar letter. Getting lost over the Pacific.....jeez, full of great Whites!

tityus 02-24-2011 01:31 AM

Is that happening on every mission or an specific one?

The tests I made worked fine and I was able to locate the carrier. The hard part for me is understanding the morse code without checking a table... so many dots and dashs to tell apart and remember... :-)

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tityus

WTE_Galway 02-24-2011 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by tityus (Post 227644)

The hard part for me is understanding the morse code without checking a table... so many dots and dashs to tell apart and remember... :-)

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tityus


Use this .....


http://www.learnmorsecode.com/pix/learn.gif

SEE 02-24-2011 01:02 PM

Learning and decoding morse was too difficult for me......I took the wimps solution and added the training option ShowMorseastext=1 to the config.ini. :grin:

WTE_Galway 02-24-2011 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by see (Post 227820)
learning and decoding morse was too difficult for me......i took the wimps solution and added the training option showmorseastext=1 to the config.ini. :grin:

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SEE 02-24-2011 11:46 PM

LOL. :grin: Hmmm, maybe I shouldn't laugh, I haven' t clue what you said...:(

kabayo 02-26-2011 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by SEE (Post 227820)
Learning and decoding morse was too difficult for me......I took the wimps solution and added the training option ShowMorseastext=1 to the config.ini. :grin:

where in the config file would I place this?
Also how do you get the music and news from the BBC radio tower?
Thank You.
Kabayo

SEE 02-26-2011 12:35 PM

Add the string under 'game', details in the 4.101 update thread. I have some allied Radio files that sound like they are playing through a typical fighter speaker (not an in cockpit HI -Fi system) that are typical WW2. I could put them on a download site if it helps.


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