@jayb
Yep and tracking works surprisingly good plus you don´t need a cable to connect it top the PC. Although on longer sessions you have to connect it to a charger. But that’s nothing compared to the clunky cables of a HP Reverb or other non wireless headset.
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RE: Falcon & the New Meta Quest 3
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RE: Falcon & the New Meta Quest 3
No, Quest uses inside out tracking with internal cameras…
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RE: Chinese translation project
Sorry but this is a stupid reply - this is a sim an not the real deal…
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Solved: Cougar Throttle TUSBA - Unable to map COMMS SWITCH
I use the Cougar Throttle which is connected via TUSBA R2. Unfortunately, in the ALTERNATIVE LAUNCHER I can not map the function of the comms switch. The switch is recognized in the keymapping (DX2,DX3,DX4,DX5) but only the function “TQS: COMMS Switch down - VHF” is correctly assigned with DX2. UHF, IFF OUT and IFF IN are always assigned to DX1.
Does anyone have an idea?
Problem solved: I forgot to disable the COMMS OFF button in the Realsimulatur HID Device Tool under the TUSBA R2 section. This disables the comms switch center position DX1 button.
Why only “TQS: COMMS Switch down - VHF” is correctly assigned with DX2 even if DX1 is not disabled remains a mystery…
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RE: [F4RegPath] A tool to edit/delete Falcon BMS registry entries
Unfortunately the program crashes after launch:
Falcon BMS was previously installed and removed with BMS uninstaller.
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RE: TFR question…
Hi Stevie - as a matter of interest, can you specify when and where this incident happend. Could not find any info about it. Just curious ….
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RE: SmoothTrack
Looks indeed promising - what I don´t get is why he doesn´t use his facetracking technology in conjunction with a simple webcam. Much easier to mount at line of sight and smaller footprint. No need for all this wireless IP stuff also.
Maybe because of licensing….
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MULTI-SERVICE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR AIR CONTROL COMMUNICATION PDF
Quote. “This …… publication establishes communications tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) for tactical command and control (TAC C2) to manage air operations and to control airspace and aircraft. It also establishes TTP for force packaging and direct air support coordination, air-to-air (A/A)communication, A/A intercept, threat A/A warning, threat surface-to-air warning, and air to-surface communication.”
https://armypubs.army.mil/epubs/DR_pubs/DR_a/pdf/web/ARN20904_ATP_3-52x4_FINAL_WEB.pdf
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Multiservice Brevity Codes PDF
A list of all brevity codes used by the Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force: