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Offline UnLimiTeD

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Re: Narrowband Active Sensors
« Reply #60 on: October 12, 2010, 06:49:26 AM »
Ok, I gave you some crap about that; I totally misstyped. My size 2 sensor has 300k range, so now I need a size 6 to see the missiles at that high enough range. As said, I've yet to encounter missiles bigger than size 6. And I had a size 4 that for some weird reason used Active strength 14 or something, so that explains a lot. Sorry for confusing you.

Btw, the original suggestion of a narrowband active only seeing a small range of HS, couldn't you use that for missiles?
Which would be easily explained with the missile seeing more, but not reacting to it.
 

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Re: Narrowband Active Sensors
« Reply #61 on: November 30, 2010, 08:42:56 AM »
What does the Narrow Band tech do??

Without knowing it I have been building 2 types of sensors, 1 large, 5000 tons and up as well as one for 50 tons and up, but I cant see whats have changed after I researched the tech Narrowband?? :P :-[
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Re: Narrowband Active Sensors
« Reply #62 on: November 30, 2010, 02:15:08 PM »
What does the Narrow Band tech do??

Nothing.  It's an aborted idea that Steve had to expand the range at which fighters could be detected.  He ended managing the issue a different way, but forgot to pull out the preliminary work he'd done putting in a Narrow Band tech line....

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