Weapon Delivery Planner released
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Hey Falcas,
I saw a small mistake in the performances tab. The danish F-16’s are still flying with the PW-200 engine. Now I don’t know if it is like that in BMS …
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with Aegean i have hard time switching side when loading a mission. Once I chose blue it stayed there forever. To switch to red I had to change theater, faced some map error messages, then switch back to Aegean,get another error about the map, then load the mission and now it shows the window to choose blue or red.
Same thing every time.
Tested 3 times so far.
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I’m sorry to be so dumb Falcas, but I still don’t see any explanation that I understand. Do you have any info in one of your videos? I don’t see it.
Not much to explain…
Create the list by selecting your targets.
Go to the Datacard and save the Datacard (not the DTC)
Print out your list or put it on you tablet.
For the rest, start to read at post 674-680.Gr Falcas
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Hey Falcas,
I saw a small mistake in the performances tab. The danish F-16’s are still flying with the PW-200 engine. Now I don’t know if it is like that in BMS …
Thank Cheetah,
Changed for the next release.
Gr Falcas
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with Aegean i have hard time switching side when loading a mission. Once I chose blue it stayed there forever. To switch to red I had to change theater, faced some map error messages, then switch back to Aegean,get another error about the map, then load the mission and now it shows the window to choose blue or red.
Same thing every time.
Tested 3 times so far.
Running 3.5.0If you want to change side:
Go to “Settings” and click on the “Reset Side” button.Gr Falcas
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Flying in the Falcon Online Battle for Sinai server I can not import data for missions I create to the mission data card. Returns an error message. Uploads DTC with no problems, tho. Is the obstacle with me or with WDP?
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Hi Guys,
somebody can explain this part in the " Coordination Card " to me please,
what are the Numbers 0 to 9 are good for?
what is B-ALT;B-Head;B-Num;B-Fuel ? also Roll Call-EOB Update - Takeoff to push - TOT Window is clear same goes for Re-attack Window and Last Out.
Now, how can I us that, in other words what does it mean and what should I put in the colum ?
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In RL sometimes you have to speak on the radio in “the open” (no cipher, no Havequick… no encryption, so anyone can make Intel out of it-“COMINT”).
Under the numbers 0 to 9 goes the “RAMROD”. A special common lenguage WORD that do not REPEAT any letter and can be use to Authenticate other people on the radio (GCI/AWACS to/from Jets) in what is commonly know as “Challenge and response”… For example, the word “BENCHMARKS” in the following example:-Pilot.-“Magic, Magic, Cowboy 11 checking in, ready fot authenticate…”
-AWACS.-“Cowboy 11, authenticate BRAVO-NOVEMBER” (BENCHMARKS)
-Pilot.-“Magic, authenticate ECHO” (BENCHMARKS)Each letter is related to it´s position 0 to 9, so we can use it to encript any number, like coordinates or other numerical info. I think you already get the idea on how RAMROD is used, right?
B-ALT (Base Altitude), B-HEAD (Base Heading), B-NUM (Base Number) and B-FUEL (Base FUEL), are used with the same purpose wich is not giving the real number on the clear radio.
So they can give any information related to this “BASE” number.
Once they are used, they are compromised, because, within a little time, and specially if used more that once, it´s easy to decript the combination… Specially if you use BASE numbers in combination with RAMROD, and they have you under RDR control. That´s why the RAMROD is aplicable for only one week, and if used, needs to be reported and a new RAMROD will be choosen.
Remember that nowadays, people have “secure” radios(KY, HQ, Link16), and this methodology is still aplicable, but rather as a back up plan if your secure comms fail.
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In RL sometimes you have to speak on the radio in “the open” (no cipher, no Havequick… no encryption, so anyone can make Intel out of it-“COMINT”).
Under the numbers 0 to 9 goes the “RAMROD”. A special common lenguage WORD that do not repart any letter and can be use to Authenticate other people on the radio (GCI/AWACS to/from Jets) in what is commonly know as “Challenge and response”… For example, the word “BENCHMARKS” in the following example:-Pilot.-“Magic, Magic, Cowboy 11 checking in, ready fot authenticate…”
-AWACS.-“Cowboy 11, authenticate BRAVO-NOVEMBER” (BENCHMARKS)
-Pilot.-“Magic, authenticate ECHO” (BENCHMARKS)Each letter is related to it´s position 0 to 9, so we can use it to encript any number, like coordinates or other numerical info. I think you already get the idea on how RAMROD is used, right?
B-ALT (Base Altitude), B-HEAD (Base Heading), B-NUM (Base Number) and B-FUEL (Base FUEL), are used with the same purpose wich is not giving the real number on the clear radio.
So they can give any information related to this “BASE” number.
Once they are used, they are compromised, because, within a little time, and specially if used more that once, it´s easy to decript the combination… Specially if you use BASE numbers in combination with RAMROD, and they have you under RDR control. That´s why the RAMROD is aplicable for only one week, and if used, needs to be reported and a new RAMROD will be choosen.
Remember that nowadays, people have “secure” radios(KY, HQ, Link16), and this methodology is still aplicable, but rather as a back up plan if your secure comms fail.
**Cool,
thx a 1.000.000 for taking your time on this geat workout**
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I am currently unable to import mission data from the Falcon Online campaign server (unhandled exception error); however I have discovered a work-around that may be of interest to others. By default, the data card and DTC had some obsolete flightplan steerpoint data, which overwrote the actual flightplan data when the WDP data was written to the Callsign.ini file. Simply by deleting all the steerpoint data in the WDP DTC, all the other DTC data gets written to the Callsign.ini file, leaving the planning UI flightplan data intact. So WDP will write all its line, PPT and target data and your flightplan will remain as planned in the UI.
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I am currently unable to import mission data from the Falcon Online campaign server (unhandled exception error); however I have discovered a work-around that may be of interest to others. By default, the data card and DTC had some obsolete flightplan steerpoint data, which overwrote the actual flightplan data when the WDP data was written to the Callsign.ini file. Simply by deleting all the steerpoint data in the WDP DTC, all the other DTC data gets written to the Callsign.ini file, leaving the planning UI flightplan data intact. So WDP will write all its line, PPT and target data and your flightplan will remain as planned in the UI.
Hi Habu,
What version of WDP are you using?
What is the error you are getting?
Do you have the same problem with other theaters like Korea?Gr Falcas
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Using WDP 3.5 .exe 02/04/2013. Program functions normally on any single-player mission from my local PC. I am running WDP on a laptop networked to the Falcon BMS PC. To “Open Mission” for the WDP Data Card in BFS multiplayer I navigate on the laptop to the BMS PC, then to Battle for Sinai add-on theater, to the mp (multiplayer) campaign and have options to choose campaign save0.cam, save1.cam and save 2.cam. Choosing any of these returns unhandled exception error (log file follows) with choices of continue or quit. If I choose CONTINUE the mission choice window opens listing the countries in the campaign, but no missions are available for selection or finding. The window asking which country I am affiliated with does not open.
See the end of this message for details on invoking
just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.************** Exception Text **************
System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at WeaponDeliveryPlanner.fclsSide.fclsSide_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Form.OnLoad(EventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Form.OnCreateControl()
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.CreateControl(Boolean fIgnoreVisible)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.CreateControl()
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WmShowWindow(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.ScrollableControl.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Form.WmShowWindow(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Form.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)************** Loaded Assemblies **************
mscorlib
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WeaponDeliveryPlanner
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Using WDP 3.5 .exe 02/04/2013. Program functions normally on any single-player mission from my local PC. I am running WDP on a laptop networked to the Falcon BMS PC. To “Open Mission” for the WDP Data Card in BFS multiplayer I navigate on the laptop to the BMS PC, then to Battle for Sinai add-on theater, to the mp (multiplayer) campaign and have options to choose campaign save0.cam, save1.cam and save 2.cam. Choosing any of these returns unhandled exception error (log file follows) with choices of continue or quit. If I choose CONTINUE the mission choice window opens listing the countries in the campaign, but no missions are available for selection or finding. The window asking which country I am affiliated with does not open.
Aaaaaahhhhh that makes sense.
Never open a save0.cam, save1.cam or save2.cam with WDP.
There is nothing in there that you want with WDP.Gr Falcas
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OK, forget all the above. I was missing the CRITICAL step of SAVING the online campaign file. Once I did that, all was well! Very much appreciate your service to this community, by the way.
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New problem. I make some precision targets and backup/save the target list. When I load my saved file the targets I entered previously have disappeared.
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I believe the pics talk for them selfs…
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You are not working in the default korea are you.
Gr Falcas
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You are not working in the default korea are you.
Gr Falcas
Korea PvP, stock one, no mods… I get the same with Aegean also.
With Aegean with the previous WDP I didn’t had this issue.