tlb wrote:Isn't it stated somewhere that there are sub-bands?
Yes, but as I recall its basically a passing reference. The closest I recall is the description of Alice Truman's run from Yeltsin back to Manticore to summon help where she went so high in the Theta bands that "We bounced off the iota wall a day out of Yeltsin".
HotQ also talks about the convoy "cruising along in the mid-delta bands, which translated their .5 C true velocity into an effective velocity of just over a thousand times light-speed". Which may or may not be quite up to the 1089.0c speed listed for the Delta bands in RFC's 'Effective speed by hyper band' table.
But most of the time aside from using the plural "bands" each is talked about more like a monolithic entity. So it doesn't
seem like there are hyper-walls between the various Delta bands; and so it's unclear if (or how far) sensors can see into/through other "sub bands" within a give group.
Edit: Did a text search across all the books for "sub-bands" and found only 2 mentions; both in the DESTROYERS (DD) entry within House of Steel. (And no hits for "sub bands")
"The destroyer first came into its own as a screening unit because it was an inexpensive platform that could provide tactical reconnaissance duties as well as deny the enemy those same opportunities. A hyper-capable unit was needed to search in nearby sub-bands when a fleet or convoy was in hyper transit."
"First and foremost, GSN destroyers scout for a deployed battle fleet both while in hyper transit and in normal space. The new doctrine calls for a substantially larger scouting force, spread across multiple hyper sub-bands to maximize sensor performance."
So it sounds like maybe sensors could reach into at least adjacent sub-bands but at a penalty to sensor performance - while putting a DD into that adjacent sub-band would eliminate that cross-sub-band sensor degradation.