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Kerbal space program remotetech 211/8/2023 ![]() ![]() Stock RT with lower RangeMultiplier (0.333) With the exposure of the RT configs in the UI, it is now easier to activate and offers a whole range of difficulty scaling.Īnd if you are playing a RSS or any other scale mode, you will love it.Įxample 1. It's details and calculations with the base RangeMultiplier are well documented, I'll try to show you what else it enables you to do for your gameplay. ![]() A stronger antenna on one end will "boost" (gain) the range of the weaker one. In essence, it calculates antenna ranges based on their combined performance (optionally their count). Want bragging rights to claim playing KSP w/RT? It worked for me the last time I tested it.The Undervalued "Root Mode" in RemoteTechĪre you confused that a ground dish of the size of a whole rocket cannot communicate with the nearest moon?ĭo you find standard Remote Tech too challenging, but like the line-of-sight logic? It should work if both the shuttle and the deployed probe have active omni antennas and the shuttle has both a 2.5m RGU and six kerbals on board. Therefore, omni link cannot be established. Further, Remote Tech 2, in the map view, shows the existence of a possible link via omni between the two in gray, but not colored (yellow, etc.). However, even if I extend the antenna prior to detachment, no linkage occurs. Both the satellite and the shuttle have antenna, in range of each other, that do not require manual linkage to be acquired. ![]() To overcome this, I attempted to have an omni link between the two. I want to drop off satellites with a shuttle that in turn controls those satellites via proximity connection and NOT from KSC.Of course, I can make it so I control one at a time from KSC and fix the issues, but this allows better implementation and direct addressing of the issue, overall.Ĭan we do this? Edited Septemby Friend Bear Both the satellite and the shuttle have antenna in range of each other that do not require manual linkage to be acquired. Because of this, dish link to the shuttle cannot be made. And once you disconnect the satellite, nothing can control it and command it (see below concerning omni antenna issues) so I cannot then target the shuttle and vice versa. I have already tried setting it to "active ship" or whatever but that does not supplement directly targeting the shuttle. The satellite, prior to detachment, cannot link, via dish, to the shuttle since it is part of the same craft. I attached one to the shuttle because the tutorial's language regarding remote control of probes using the unit is not directly clear mentioning you could have six kerbals. The problem I am having is, I assume, with the remote guidance unit. (Yes, they can be during a portion of their orbit, but I want to tackle the issue of setting them up when on the other side of the planet and without an intermediary link between KSC and the soon to be deployed satellite) But to make the discussion wholly rewarding, assume the worse is 100% of the time:ġ) Shuttle and satellites launch as one ship and detach, becoming probes.Ģ) Satellites are not in range of KSC with omni antenna.ģ) Satellites are not in direct contact, via dish, with KSC. So the idea is simple.take a shuttle to launch each satellite. ![]()
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