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  1. 2. Pulse Dopplar Many thanks to Mudspike for putting up the article here: https://www.mudspike.com/dcs-f-15c-combat-guide-for-beginners/ Of which I copy the relevant part below as it sums up what pulse dopplar is all about far better than I could hope to emulate.I recommend dropping in to Mudspike regularly during your internet sojourns to see what other nuggets of info they can furnish you with.
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  2. Too bad Youtube don't have FastForward, like x4, that'd save you some time!
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  3. Lovely little(!) railway there Mark, my Dad's just gotten into US G gauge 1:32 scale (or was it 1:29...?) and is threatening to make a start on the permanent way this summmer. That's alongside the shed he built for his o gauge layout! Seems you can't have enough railways....
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  4. Tom, It does have that effect on you once you have started.As I have said before I have built a small N gauge layout up stairs for the winter months. DD_Arthur, It is 16mm scale the correct scale down for the real narrow gauge railways around the country. The track length is 111 meters and the duration of a complete run is just over four mins. The hardest part for me is having to deal with the vegetation each season, mole hill's,flooding.However I would not like to elevate the track as Gauge 1 owners have to, although the knee's would not agree? Here is the second of the newer vids taken two years ago. Grandparent commitments and medical issues meant a quiet time last summer on the BTHR.
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  5. Fantastic layout you have there Mark, a most enjoyable and relaxing watch. *ahem* PapaBear... your next project? ?
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  6. You've got a railway round your garden! What gauge is that? (slinks off to bite carpet in rage of intense jealousy)
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