Im such a huge fan of dcs that I ended up becoming a pilot. Currently working on cf double i rating and i was curious about vors, localizers, and radar. And now here i am, ecstatic, finding this vid. Thank you dcs for helping me live my dream.
Thanks Mike for your sharing these videos. I am an admirer of your way of putting the information in real life scenario which is great help to absorb most of the knowledge. keep up great work
Just a video idea, I would be very interested in a series covering "SEAD, DEAD, CAP, CAS,...." all of those words and how those missions are carried out. I want to learn what they are and how they work, and what is expected to be done in them. There is information everywhere but i dont have the experience to comprehensively compile it myself.
And when a station sends out, a pulse at 700000 Wat at the same time as another station, and when these pulses overlap in that specific area. Any weather will be magnified. Exponentially and a ring will appear in the sky from the particles. Being excited, just ask Joplin, Missouri.
A pulse is just a wave that has been cut short. You'll hear radars differentiated as being either "continuous wave (CW)" or "pulse" because of this. CW just means you never cut the wave down.
This is great! Once again! You're a HUGE value to the community Mike!
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Im such a huge fan of dcs that I ended up becoming a pilot. Currently working on cf double i rating and i was curious about vors, localizers, and radar. And now here i am, ecstatic, finding this vid. Thank you dcs for helping me live my dream.
Great series man, as a systems engineer, working in a EMC laboratory I'm really interested in this! Thanks for that. Greetings Milan
I wish everyone online would be as good as you explaining any topic :)
This is exactly what I was looking for coming from your previous video - thanks Mike! Looking forward to more on this topic 🙂
Thanks Mike for your sharing these videos. I am an admirer of your way of putting the information in real life scenario which is great help to absorb most of the knowledge. keep up great work
Just a video idea, I would be very interested in a series covering "SEAD, DEAD, CAP, CAS,...." all of those words and how those missions are carried out. I want to learn what they are and how they work, and what is expected to be done in them. There is information everywhere but i dont have the experience to comprehensively compile it myself.
This is excellent. Thanks for a perfect explanation.
Really appreciate this series, very helpful, thank you!
Really enjoying these videos! I can't wait to see more!
Thanks again Mike, great stuff as always
Whoa, really cool radar explanation
Great videos!
Amazing video. Simple, concise, precise explanation of a complex subject.
Great video!! Super useful
Thanks, Mike.
fantastic, thank you.
And when a station sends out, a pulse at 700000 Wat at the same time as another station, and when these pulses overlap in that specific area. Any weather will be magnified. Exponentially and a ring will appear in the sky from the particles. Being excited, just ask Joplin, Missouri.
Love this, thanks
You are awesome man
Sir what is the main difference of radar waves and pulse.I mean pulse is not an electromagnetic wave ?
A pulse is just a wave that has been cut short. You'll hear radars differentiated as being either "continuous wave (CW)" or "pulse" because of this. CW just means you never cut the wave down.
Sweet!
Feel like I'm back in "A" school again :)