Originally Posted By: ricnunes

Yes, I also do this. Actually I do two things when I have an incoming ARM:
1- Turn off the transmitter
2- Rotate the SNR away from the incoming missile's direction.

I noticed that sometimes rotating away the SNR may be enough to loose an incoming ARM but when I want to play safe I also turn off the SNR as well. wink


I meant when see ARM, switch off, rotate in other direction (say left of ARM's course), switch on for a moment, switch off, rotate right of ARM's course, switch again on for a moment, than completed off air. I've been told that "Shrike" search for maximum emitted energy, and when it is not on the middle of the diagram of transmition (i.e middle of the screen), when you switch on after change the direction, it would turn to go in the middle of the screen. I am not sure that those method is really works, at least don't know how Shrikes are modeled in the SIM and how they really works. One thing say for sure - switching off helps! wink