carr wrote:
She's looking better with every new post! I love this one.
As a detail nut, I have to ask about the SLQ-32. You've installed the SLQ-32(v)3. Your time frame is mid to late 90's. From the mid 90's on, SLQ-32 was often paired with a separate enhancement called Sidekick; the pair of devices was collectively referred to as SLQ-32(v)5. Just thought I'd throw that out there in case you wanted to consider adding Sidekick.
Here's a photo of Sidekick as mounted on a Perry FFG.

Regardless, this is great work. I can't wait to see more. :thumbs_up_1:
Regards,
Bob
The (v)3 is correct. there is no need of SIDEKICK to be added. The SIDEKICK was ONLY added to SLQ-32 (v)2 systems not the SLQ-32 (v)3 systems.
SLQ-32
v1 could only detect search radars and other lower frequency radars (Bands 1 and 2)
v2 added an addition frequency band of detection allowing it to detect targeting and weapons guidance radars (bands 1,2 and 3)
v3 added ECM jamming to Band 3 frequencies
v4 was unique to carriers and was essentially 2 v3 systems tied into a single control console (this was because the antenna installations to too far apart and the second antenna needed its own power supply and control system)
v5 was SIDEKICK added to a v2 installation to give it an add-on ECM jamming capability which the v2 lacked.
So he has v3 installed and v3 is what was actually installed on the real Long Beach. Why would he put SIDEKICK on her? SIDEKICK is ONLY for the v2 installations. Your photo circling the SIDEKICK is below a v2 antenna enclosure, not a v3.
Served about USS Halsey, CG23
An NTU ship with the SLQ-32(v)3
I was an EW (Electronic Warfare Technician) and the SLQ-32 was my equipment.