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Airbus 320 from AVSIM/FSPainter
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| Dave Pitzer 2006-03-24, 2:02 pm |
| Thought I'd post this question here thinking I'd get a faster answer.
I have installed the Airbus 320 available @ AVSIM.com (file:
aerlingus_fsp_a320.zip by FSPainter.) This model uses the B-777 instrument
panel and the livery is very nice.
BUT..... the radio stack seems to be "wired backwards". When I attempt to
dial-in a freq. on Nav1 Standby, the digits on the Active window change.
Same for the Nav2 radio and both Com radios. Checking the .cfg file for this
model, I see no [Radio] section where a setting can be changed.
Any suggestions?
Dave P.
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| Dave,
Open the aircraft.cfg file for that particular airplane. Scroll down to the
section titled:
[Radios] The Com.1 settings on your file probably reads Com.1=0, 1. Change
the Com.1 settings to read Com.1=1,1. Save the file then reload the plane
and you should be set with the standby frequency working properly. It seems
half the planes I d/l have this problem as well.
Danny
"Dave Pitzer" <dpitzer@sonic.net> wrote in message
news:441f7063$0$96009$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...
quote:
> Thought I'd post this question here thinking I'd get a faster answer.
>
> I have installed the Airbus 320 available @ AVSIM.com (file:
> aerlingus_fsp_a320.zip by FSPainter.) This model uses the B-777 instrument
> panel and the livery is very nice.
>
> BUT..... the radio stack seems to be "wired backwards". When I attempt to
> dial-in a freq. on Nav1 Standby, the digits on the Active window change.
> Same for the Nav2 radio and both Com radios. Checking the .cfg file for
> this
> model, I see no [Radio] section where a setting can be changed.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Dave P.
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| Dave Pitzer 2006-03-24, 2:02 pm |
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"Danny" <danny.mckee@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:L4MTf.1986$NN1.859@fe03.lga...
quote:
> Dave,
> Open the aircraft.cfg file for that particular airplane. Scroll down to
the
quote:
> section titled:
> [Radios] The Com.1 settings on your file probably reads Com.1=0, 1.
Change
quote:
> the Com.1 settings to read Com.1=1,1. Save the file then reload the plane
> and you should be set with the standby frequency working properly. It
seems
quote:
> half the planes I d/l have this problem as well.
> Danny
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> "Dave Pitzer" <dpitzer@sonic.net> wrote in message
> news:441f7063$0$96009$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...
instrument[vbcol=seagreen]
to[vbcol=seagreen]
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| Dave Pitzer 2006-03-24, 2:02 pm |
| Danny,
I did a search for "[Radios]" and found nothing. !!?? So...... I did a
copy/paste from the [Radios] section of the B-777 .cfg file. Problem
fixed!! Thanks!
Dave P.
"Danny" <danny.mckee@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:L4MTf.1986$NN1.859@fe03.lga...
quote:
> Dave,
> Open the aircraft.cfg file for that particular airplane. Scroll down to
the
quote:
> section titled:
> [Radios] The Com.1 settings on your file probably reads Com.1=0, 1.
Change
quote:
> the Com.1 settings to read Com.1=1,1. Save the file then reload the plane
> and you should be set with the standby frequency working properly. It
seems
quote:
> half the planes I d/l have this problem as well.
> Danny
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>
>
> "Dave Pitzer" <dpitzer@sonic.net> wrote in message
> news:441f7063$0$96009$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...
instrument[vbcol=seagreen]
to[vbcol=seagreen]
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| Dave,
The missing [Radios] section is likely the cause of the problem. I posted
the exact same problem several months ago that is why I knew the fix.
Danny
"Dave Pitzer" <dpitzer@sonic.net> wrote in message
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quote:
> Danny,
>
> I did a search for "[Radios]" and found nothing. !!?? So...... I did a
> copy/paste from the [Radios] section of the B-777 .cfg file. Problem
> fixed!! Thanks!
>
> Dave P.
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>
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> "Danny" <danny.mckee@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:L4MTf.1986$NN1.859@fe03.lga...
> the
> Change
> seems
> instrument
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