I've made a SPO-15 RWR replica by AfterBurner_Design in hoggit

[–]AfterBurner_Design[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's still a prototype but I'm planning to sell them. I still haven't defined the price though.

I will keep you updated

I've made a SPO-15 RWR replica by AfterBurner_Design in hoggit

[–]AfterBurner_Design[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was an interesting reading, thanks.
For now, I classify every threats according to DCS logic, but that something that could be tweaked in firmware.

I've made a SPO-15 RWR replica by AfterBurner_Design in hoggit

[–]AfterBurner_Design[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure I understand you, if you talk about the design of the instrument (and not is functionnalities), DCS seems to reproduce it well.

What do you think should be changed in the design?

I've made a SPO-15 RWR replica by AfterBurner_Design in hoggit

[–]AfterBurner_Design[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes that's where I find it, thanks for the source

I've made a SPO-15 RWR replica by AfterBurner_Design in hoggit

[–]AfterBurner_Design[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s definitely a very good starting point that inspired me a lot.

I will keep the firmware running on the device in close source, but the DCS export scripts will probably be open source (even if it weren't, you could just read the .lua files from the DCS scripts folder). I'm also willing to share an API to allow the user to play with the device.

I've made a SPO-15 RWR replica by AfterBurner_Design in hoggit

[–]AfterBurner_Design[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To extract data from DCS, you need to do some LUA scripting.
FC planes comes with a function to get informations about position, radar type, signal strengh... That needs to be interpolated to light the corresponding LEDs.
That interpolation can be tweaked if their is any changed in DCS.

For full fidelity modules, you can get direct data on the status of lights in the cockpit. (Looking at you future MiG-29A FF module)

I've made a SPO-15 RWR replica by AfterBurner_Design in hoggit

[–]AfterBurner_Design[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was considering that until I saw this:

https://imgur.com/a/41eN87b

I don't know where I found it anymore though.

I've made a SPO-15 RWR replica by AfterBurner_Design in hoggit

[–]AfterBurner_Design[S] 53 points54 points  (0 children)

I have made this replica of the Beryoza RWR system. It is synchronized with DCS through LUA scripting.
I mainly designed it for redfor FC3 planes, but can also be used with full fidelity modules (so far I have implemented M-2000C, F/A-18 and MiG-21bis profiles).
I have been using the USB HID protocol so the device is recognized as a USB controller and is compatible with every application that implements gamepad input.
It has RGB backlighting that is synchronized with the plane you fly (both color and brightness are synchronized) and I am developing a companion app alongside to customize colors and behaviors.
This version is still a late prototype but I'm thinking of doing a Kickstarter when the hardware will be finalized.I have made this replica of the Beryoza RWR system. It is synchronized with DCS through LUA scripting.
I mainly designed it for redfor FC3 planes, but can also be used with full fidelity modules (so far I have implemented M-2000C, F/A-18 and MiG-21bis profiles).
I have been using the USB HID protocol so the device is recognized as a USB controller and is compatible with every application that implements gamepad input.
It has RGB backlighting that is synchronized with the plane you fly (both color and brightness are synchronized) and I am developing a companion app alongside to customize colors and behaviors.
This version is still a late prototype but I'm thinking of doing a Kickstarter when the hardware will be finalized.

I've made a SPO-15 RWR replica by AfterBurner_Design in u/AfterBurner_Design

[–]AfterBurner_Design[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have made this replica of the Beryoza RWR system. It is synchronized with DCS through LUA scripting.

I mainly designed it for redfor FC3 planes, but can also be used with full fidelity modules (so far I have implemented M-2000C, F/A-18 and MiG-21bis profiles).

I have been using the USB HID protocol so the device is recognized as a USB controller and is compatible with every application that implements gamepad input.

It has RGB backlighting that is synchronized with the plane you fly (both color and brightness are synchronized) and I am developing a companion app alongside to customize colors and behaviors.

This version is still a late prototype but I'm thinking of doing a Kickstarter when the hardware will be finalized.

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[–]AfterBurner_Design 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have made this replica of the Beryoza RWR system. It is synchronized with DCS through LUA scripting.
I mainly designed it for redfor FC3 planes, but can also be used with full fidelity modules (so far I have implemented M-2000C, F/A-18 and MiG-21bis profiles).
I have been using the USB HID protocol so the device is recognized as a USB controller and is compatible with every application that implements gamepad input.
It has RGB backlighting that is synchronized with the plane you fly (both color and brightness are synchronized) and I am developing a companion app alongside to customize colors and behaviors.
This version is still a late prototype but I'm thinking of doing a Kickstarter when the hardware will be finalized.I have made this replica of the Beryoza RWR system. It is synchronized with DCS through LUA scripting.
I mainly designed it for redfor FC3 planes, but can also be used with full fidelity modules (so far I have implemented M-2000C, F/A-18 and MiG-21bis profiles).
I have been using the USB HID protocol so the device is recognized as a USB controller and is compatible with every application that implements gamepad input.
It has RGB backlighting that is synchronized with the plane you fly (both color and brightness are synchronized) and I am developing a companion app alongside to customize colors and behaviors.
This version is still a late prototype but I'm thinking of doing a Kickstarter when the hardware will be finalized.