Thank you so much for this accurate tutorial. I was pissed of dying most of the time when engaging 2 targets in a row...now I could significantly improve my way of facing these situations. And survive !
BIAS function fixes the scan to an area of the sky while AUTO keeps the scan center between two targets or on top of a single target if in both cases are soft locked. BIAS is enabled when you depress TDC to an area when on AUTO mode. It detaches from the targets IIRC. BIAS is a subfunction of AUTO.
From the Manual: "AUTO: The azimuth and elevation TWS scan is centered on the L&S trackfiles. If TWS is entered from an STT track, AUTO mode is automatically selected. When in AUTO mode, the player should be able to place their TDC cursor anywhere but on a contact and depress the TDC switch to re-center the scan azimuth on that location. When this is done, AUTO is replaced with BIAS on the display. This sets a new scan centroid. BIAS is removed when RESET is pressed, TWS is exited, RAID is selected, MAN mode is selected, or no trackfile exists." Page 358
Thank you so much for this accurate tutorial. I was pissed of dying most of the time when engaging 2 targets in a row...now I could significantly improve my way of facing these situations. And survive !
I'm glad that my video was helpful! Have great flights and fights with this bird. o7
tomorrow I'll rehearse ;)
Great ! Have fun ! :)
Thanks for the detailed information, though I got a question, what's the difference between BIAS mode and AUTO mode?
BIAS function fixes the scan to an area of the sky while AUTO keeps the scan center between two targets or on top of a single target if in both cases are soft locked.
BIAS is enabled when you depress TDC to an area when on AUTO mode. It detaches from the targets IIRC.
BIAS is a subfunction of AUTO.
From the Manual:
"AUTO: The azimuth and elevation TWS scan is centered on the L&S trackfiles. If TWS is
entered from an STT track, AUTO mode is automatically selected.
When in AUTO mode, the player should be able to place their TDC cursor anywhere but on
a contact and depress the TDC switch to re-center the scan azimuth on that location. When
this is done, AUTO is replaced with BIAS on the display. This sets a new scan centroid.
BIAS is removed when RESET is pressed, TWS is exited, RAID is selected, MAN mode is
selected, or no trackfile exists."
Page 358
@@Czar66 really appreciate it man thanks for taking the time to explain it to me 🙏