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      Bestandskraft last edited by

      1. When in GM EXP, DBS1 or DBS2, pressing TMS-right to switch between STPT and OA1 does not move the SPI (but see below). The SPI is moved fine when in NORM.

      2. With GM-NORM OA1 selected, then entering EXP, DBS1 or DBS2, then pressing TMS-right to select STPT, a system delta is created which becomes more apparent as soon as moving back to NORM and reselecting OA1. The OA1 triangle is still at the old location of OA1, but the SPI has moved to a location at the bearing and range from OA1 that corresponds to the OA1 bearing and range set for the selected steerpoint.

      3. With GM-NORM STPT selected, then entering EXP, DBS1 or DBS2, then pressing TMS-right to select OA1, a system delta is created which becomes more apparent as soon as moving back to NORM and reselecting STPT. The OA1 triangle is still at the old location of OA1, but the SPI has moved to a location at the bearing and range from OA1 that corresponds to the reciprocal OA1 bearing and range set for the selected steerpoint.

      I have not found any indication in the -1 or -34-1-1 that this behavior is realistic, and it certainly is annoying. However, please correct me if I overlooked something.

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      • I-Hawk
        I-Hawk last edited by

        Hi, I will have a look at this, thanx.

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