![]() ![]() The tube connected to the hose now has a greener colour and shadings, which makes it more realistic. Visually, the Glue Gunner looks very similar to its BTD5 counterparts, but with minor differences. The Glue Gunner holds a large canister of glue on its back, and the monkey holds the nozzle and trigger with its right and left hands, respectively. It costs $190 on Easy, $225 on Medium, $245 on Hard, and $270 on Impoppable. All glues are governed by a glue prioritization system "stronger" glues are prioritized first and can override any weaker glues, with some exceptions. Various upgrades increase the potency of the glue, including a corrosive formula, splatters of glue, and slowdown of MOAB-class bloons. Glue can soak through up to 3 non-blimp layers (more with Glue Soak), and slow the affected bloon by 50% for up to 11 seconds. Initially, the Glue Gunner shoots a non-damaging glob of glue every 1.0s, sticking onto one bloon per glob. Like most Primary Monkeys, the Glue Gunner was featured in a teaser prior to the game's release. The tower retains its name and role from the Bloons TD 4, and 5 game generations, with significant additions. The Glue Gunner is a Primary-class tower in Bloons TD 6 that shoots glue which slows down Bloons. Shoots a blob of sticky glue that slows Bloons down by 50% Glue Gunner (BTDB2), for the BTDB2 counterpart.Glue Gunner (BTD5), for the BTD5 counterpart.Glue Gunner (BTD4), for the BTD4 counterpart.I like the colour coding and balloon annotations you have added - it really adds a professional touch to the siteĭigital mode dial frequency is a little confusing to the newcomer, but so is the dial frequency when tuning CW in SSB mode. There are reasons and arguments for each, but FSK is a little confusing as JT4 is 4-FSK and JT65 is 65-FSK.Ĭalling it FSK CW is possibly a better choice to avoid confusion. There are 2 CW modes in common use - FSK CW and OOK CW (OOK = On Off Keying). The FSK mode is a little ambiguous, which I suspect has triggered Doug's comments earlier. Maybe you could add OCXO as an option, or rename TCXO to become TCXO/OCXO I have selected TCXO despite it actually being OCXO. ![]() I have just updated the beacon database to reflect the Hawkins Hill ZL2UHF and Waipuna Ridge ZL2WHO/B beacons This really is an indication that times are changing! Will implement what the majority of respondents want, whether that may be 100, 20, 5 or only 1 sole who took the time to share his/her thoughts! I figure the less mouse clicks involved, the greater the likelihood of somebody actually going to the effort of manually updating a record. It appears some people don't understand the Submit and Cancel buttons. I'm in two mind about how the updating process happens.ġ) It remains the same, where you are viewing a live updatable record < my preference.Ģ) Where you view it as read-only, requiring a mouse click to "Edit this record" before you can update details. These become pointless when you can specify Lat/Lng anyway.Įdit: As of this new functionality became available. I have ruled out supporting 8/10 character grid squares. Whilst the Google profiling is simplistic in nature, and does not account for the Earth's curvature, for beacons close to you, this failing tends to become academic? I am thinking of adding the Google terrain profiling (as per the Logger's main mapping page) for the sake of it. ![]()
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