Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Radio Direction Finder
   
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Radio Direction Finder

Description
With this microcontroller you are able to calculate the bearing of an incoming radio distress call. There must be a constant signal to show the bearing on the Display.

This microcontroller ist compatible with all screens.

To install you need to arrange four radioantennas in a square like its shown in the image. Then you connect the front antenna to node "A", the left antenna to node "B", right to node "C" anf back antenna to node "D". After that you connect the "Channel"-Node with a device to input the desired Channel. Then you just need to connect the video output to your screen.

The vehicle in the pictures is a testvehicle you can find in the associated mission https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2108416505

8 Comments
Jepster 31 Jul, 2023 @ 1:23pm 
Would it be possible for you to make a radio compass without lua? so more like a "mechanical" version? i need one for my wip dc3
Cailean.Coleman 28 Jun, 2022 @ 9:37am 
So this is like a simplistic passive radar, you cannot be detected by a radar sensor if you dont have one! I am working on a stealth plane with a passive radar and it needs a bit more tuning and the microcontroler from this might just do the trick.:steamthumbsup:
Mongoose 24 Dec, 2020 @ 2:03pm 
Thank you so much for your answer!
H.Schlämmer  [author] 24 Dec, 2020 @ 5:13am 
Yes it works in any size. The scaling would cause problems in range finding. But that isnt the case, so that would work.
Mongoose 23 Dec, 2020 @ 8:53pm 
really awesome creation so thank you!

So long as the four detectors are in a square will any size work?
codytest 7 Sep, 2020 @ 12:34pm 
I wanted this so badly but I had no idea how to do it! Thank you!
Tranquil 21 Jul, 2020 @ 2:30pm 
Nice! I'm curious how you made this work. *dives into it*
Mr Lennyn 29 May, 2020 @ 10:42pm 
So much underrated stuff on this workshop. Nice work.