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Saddalim

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  1. Anyone else experiencing what I do? I noticed that connection to Mission Control does not follow 2 hops (so 3 connections). That means that I have a satellite (SAT1) which has a direct view and an antenna set to Mission Control (I have control), and another set to SAT2, which does not have sight of Mission Control, but I have control over it through SAT1. SAT2 also has one of its antennae set to "Active Vessel", and has direct view to SAT3, which has one of its antennae set to SAT2, but I have no control, as it says no connection. On the map view I can see a link between SAT2 and SAT3, but the link between SAT1 and SAT2 has disappeared. If I switch to SAT2, it has connection, and the link between SAT1 and SAT2 shows up. The problem persists if I change "Active Vessel" on SAT2 directly to SAT3. Is this a feature I'm not aware of? Do I do something wrong here? Versions: KSP 1.0.2, RT 1.6.5. I have a bunch of mods installed, but I'm able to reproduce with only RT installed. Thanks in advance
  2. It seems like that I have problems with connection multi-linking, when signal from KSP to the probe has 2 or more jumps. The second probe from KSP has signal and is connected and controllable, however, the 3rd is not. It does show a link to the 2nd probe, which has connection on its own, but still nothing... I reproduced the problem with a polar lander on Kerbin. Link should be KSP - Geosync. comsat - Polar comsat - Polar lander. Control stops at Polar comsat.
  3. Hi all Long time reading - first question. I guess this is a sign that great people posting great mods here, no need for asking However, I ran into something. I don't know if it's me who screws up something, so I'll ask you about this one. I just launched my first lander, Phunix, to Minmus in Career mode with looots of science equipment hoping that it will boost my science up. I have a deployed comm network at Kerbin with 3 geosynchronous comsats, one other comsat orbiting Mun, and another one orbiting Minmus with high inclination (Minmuscom - 1). To minimize weight, I have one dish and one omnidirectional on my lander. Comm network worked prefectly for 6 Mupollo missions to Mun, and was working also with Phunix as well, as long as I got connection from Comsat-2 (orbiting Kerbin). As I'm closing in on Minmus, I switched dish target to Minmuscom, and BAM! No connection, all controls lost. What I don't understand is this is happening despite of the active connection between Phunix and Minmuscom. When I switch to Minmuscom, it indicates an active link through Comsat(s) to KSP, control is available. Link to Phunix is visible from here as well (see linked screenshots) Map view from Minmuscom Map view from Phunix Am I doing something wrong here..? Thanks
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