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Bhawks50
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 มี.ค. 2014
Making Videos when I feel they need to be made!
The Congress of Vienna - History You Should Have Been Taught
Hey all, first episode in a brand new series that I may or may not continue, History You Should Have Been Taught. Obviously a very brief overview and I wax over a lot of the nuance, but it should help people in a pinch since it is so short. Let me know any feedback in the comments
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EU4 MP - Austrian Mental Domination
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VTOL-VR - Jamming Explained in 5 Minutes
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In this video we show the theory behind jamming and how it works in VTOL VR, quick and dirty.
dude i tried lmao. i do the thing and it doesnt work
Keep making these. Awesome
I can feel my brain growing!
poor poland 😢
Solid vid, though you got a few things about high band wrong. Its only use is to jam AAA/CIWS radars, AH-94 FCR, cruise missile TFR, and missile warning (MW) radars; it does nothing against a missile radar in search (mid band will work) or track (noise does nothing) mode, and also does nothing against RWRs.
SAS should IFF spoof
Legend
Just here for the Tswift background music
Low Band also knocks out gps. Great video!
Government name included is crazy
Polish and French supremacy shall reign
excellent tutorial, now can you do one on how to grow and extra pair of arms so i can do this solo?
SAS is good together with the decoy I assume. You can all of a sudden apear as multiple figthers on the radar and the enemy wont know which one is which. As far as I tried it has no use in single player, for whatever reason the AI dosent even bother to try to shoot them down, which I found kinda sad. And in multiplayer ur better of by using noise and DRFM.
Blood is playing terraria btw
Fantastic man, gonna read the manual as well, but this is such a good primer. Love you! <3
Not too bad, less complaining about the research would be appreciated since showing the manual at the begining got your point across well. Manual: docs.google.com/document/d/1fM7stkRmIPnB8YuhbPtWZeSZbr9fox37vfHYbzSUmwQ
Great tutorial
Great Video
This is really good, but you probably should've differentiated between DRFM and RGPO. RGPO only initiates on radars that are homing on a STT, while DRFM will have a different effect on radars in scan mode (i.e creating multiple false contacts).
Where can i find the manual?
docs.google.com/document/d/1fM7stkRmIPnB8YuhbPtWZeSZbr9fox37vfHYbzSUmwQ/edit#heading=h.9njv671de0ys heres the CAW EF-24G manual. Its a bit wordy but it'll help a ton when it comes to learning jamming.
What I want to know is: Whats the range? Is there a known range?
range is variable, no defined, but the power you give the jammer defines how effective it can be. A full power has significantly more range than a half power one.
Become radar plane, go Mach 3 at enemy, watch them panic.
W teacher bro I appreciate your drawings and saving me the suffering of reading!!!!
perfect video. youre the man
Fantastic video! Any chance of some gameplay putting this into practise? Maybe with freezeframes to explain certain things and what decisions you're making?
Yeah, that sounds like a great idea! Just gotta figure out how to record in VR lol
@@bhawks505 If you have an Nvidia graphics card, then you can record using shadowplay (alt+z for settings). And in VTOL VR you can set your spectator camera to be what is shown to the screen, and therefore recorded by shadowplay. e.g. you can set the camera to be stationary in the cockpit, to show what you're interacting with in the cockping, or set it to a smooth POV, so it looks like a less-jittery VR POV
@@bhawks505 I generally use OBS and the S-CAM Camcorder to record stuff, but if you just need screenshots then you can just move the camcorder to the right place and then use windows' built in screenshot tool.
Great vid thanks!
As a layman who handles the EWO seat, THANK YOU.
Fantastic video! Exactly what I was looking for as a great introduction
Glad I could help!