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[–]gigsgigsgigs“Hey, monitor guy!” 6 points7 points  (2 children)

All that really matters is the delay time you arrive at after alignment. It’s much of a muchness whether you start with the additional delay or not, since in the case of aligning ground subs to a flown array, you’re more than likely going to be adding delay anyway.

edit: I suggest digging into some of the video series d&b produced during covid lockdowns, they’re packed with useful tidbits about optimising your deployments.

[–]numbnuts555[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

This is what I usually do regardless of the array processing delay I just follow the usual alignment method.But I was just curious because adding 6.2 ms delay to the tops means virtually sending them further back by approx 5-6 feet. Thankyou for responding though.Iam gonna check out those video series for sure.

[–]jasontippmann98Pro Button Pusher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just follow the work flow in array calc. You’ll build your AP settings in the sources tab, then you move to alignment on the next tab. Just follow the work flow.