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+ | You can enter custom steerpoints using LAT/LONG coordinates entered directly in your ICP. These can be shared with wingmen over the radio in situations where data link is not enabled. | ||
+ | To enter a manual steerpoint: | ||
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+ | #Press 7 (STPT) on the ICP | ||
+ | #Choose an unused steerpoint | ||
+ | #Enter the LAT coordinate. Remember to prefix any coordinate with N or S using ICP 2 or 8. | ||
+ | #Enter the LNG coordinate. Remember to prefix any coordinate with E or W using ICP 4 or 5. | ||
+ | #Enter the elevation of the steerpoint (which is AGL I believe) | ||
+ | |||
+ | You will now be able to access a common steerpoint with other flight members. | ||
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Revision as of 18:52, 28 March 2017
Learning objectives
- Understand how to pre-brief IDM
- Host a datalink session
- Enter IDM information in the DED
- Understand cursor data vs. mark point data
- Recognize HSD symbology for datalink
Hosting data
- Host flight 1 player = CONT
- all other players = DMD
- designate DL back-up flight
- Assign IDM in briefing like AA tacan assignments
Mark Points
To set mark points properly: Go to markpoint on ICP
- Choose sensor (e.g. TGP, HUD, FCR, etc)
- Move cursor to desired location
- TMS-Up to set markpoint
- Press 0 on ICP to jump to markpoint
To assign target steerpoints:
- Create a mark point
- Switch to steerpoint referencing the mark point
- Select HSD
- Hold Comm Switch Right to send new steerpoint
To send cursor data:
Steerpoints
You can enter custom steerpoints using LAT/LONG coordinates entered directly in your ICP. These can be shared with wingmen over the radio in situations where data link is not enabled.
To enter a manual steerpoint:
- Press 7 (STPT) on the ICP
- Choose an unused steerpoint
- Enter the LAT coordinate. Remember to prefix any coordinate with N or S using ICP 2 or 8.
- Enter the LNG coordinate. Remember to prefix any coordinate with E or W using ICP 4 or 5.
- Enter the elevation of the steerpoint (which is AGL I believe)
You will now be able to access a common steerpoint with other flight members.
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