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Tweaksz
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Posted - 2014.04.29 14:30:00 -
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In case some of you were wondering what "db" ment when checking your suits stats. Enjoy. db noise levels
Unicorn GalScout with TAR/BAR and IoP/BoltP.
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Tweaksz
Jaded Clones
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Posted - 2014.04.29 14:42:00 -
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Krom Ganesh wrote:db is a gain factor and does not necessarily relate to sound.
The description for the Active Scanner which is using the same db system implies it is not related to sound.
Edit: "Sending out a triggered pulse of high-frequency magnetometric waves and interpreting the results with an uplinked on-board computer, the Active Scanner gives ground units a snapshot of enemy positions. Projection nodes set at specific angles on the hand-held device, generate a vectored impulse capable of extracting objects from high-noise environments. Feedback from the pulse is filtered to reduce ambient clutter and pinpoint targets lacking IFF signals."
Magnetometric waves could either be Electromagnetic Waves or some Sci-Fi thing CCP came up with. Either way, Dust's db most likely does not relate to sound. You just had to go and ruin it for the scientifically challenged didn't you... I tried to dumb it down for everyone else but NO.
Unicorn GalScout with TAR/BAR and IoP/BoltP.
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Tweaksz
Jaded Clones
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Posted - 2014.04.29 14:46:00 -
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Lorhak Gannarsein wrote:Tweaksz wrote:Krom Ganesh wrote:db is a gain factor and does not necessarily relate to sound.
The description for the Active Scanner which is using the same db system implies it is not related to sound.
Edit: "Sending out a triggered pulse of high-frequency magnetometric waves and interpreting the results with an uplinked on-board computer, the Active Scanner gives ground units a snapshot of enemy positions. Projection nodes set at specific angles on the hand-held device, generate a vectored impulse capable of extracting objects from high-noise environments. Feedback from the pulse is filtered to reduce ambient clutter and pinpoint targets lacking IFF signals."
Magnetometric waves could either be Electromagnetic Waves or some Sci-Fi thing CCP came up with. Either way, Dust's db most likely does not relate to sound. You just had to go and ruin it for the scientifically challenged didn't you... I tried to dumb it down for everyone else but NO. But your dumbing down was wrong, so yeah we did. And of course you include yourself in others accomplishments. I mean I admit I was corrected but you did no such thing.
Unicorn GalScout with TAR/BAR and IoP/BoltP.
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Tweaksz
Jaded Clones
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Posted - 2014.04.29 15:08:00 -
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Krom Ganesh wrote:db is a gain factor and does not necessarily relate to sound.
The description for the Active Scanner which is using the same db system implies it is not related to sound.
Edit: "Sending out a triggered pulse of high-frequency magnetometric waves and interpreting the results with an uplinked on-board computer, the Active Scanner gives ground units a snapshot of enemy positions. Projection nodes set at specific angles on the hand-held device, generate a vectored impulse capable of extracting objects from high-noise environments. Feedback from the pulse is filtered to reduce ambient clutter and pinpoint targets lacking IFF signals."
Magnetometric waves could either be Electromagnetic Waves or some Sci-Fi thing CCP came up with. Either way, Dust's db most likely does not relate to sound. Also thanks for the correcting anyways. Avoided any further trolling.
Unicorn GalScout with TAR/BAR and IoP/BoltP.
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