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Radio Stack prob


Kim Gowney 951309
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Kim Gowney 951309
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Got a strange problem, using a Bendix king stack from an F1 Cessna in a different plane for a better and more functional radio, but when I change freq for comm 1,2 and nav 1,2 it is the active freq that changes, this makes the standby a bit redundant to say the least.

I thought at first it must be something to do with the 2D radio setup, some kind of gauge conflict, but then last night I went wild and bought a payware panel for a CRJ-200 as I had been having very limited success with the free ones. So I call up the stack to check out the funtions, you guessed, it was the same!

Any Ideas as to what might have caused such a bizarre phenomenon?

 

(posted to other forums, (not VATSIM related) in an attempt to find the answer)

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Edward Shannonhouse 890145
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Is the following in the aircraft.cfg?

 

[Radios]
// Radio Type = availiable, standby frequency, has glide slope
Audio.1=1 
Com.1=1, 1 
Com.2=1, 1 
Nav.1=1, 1, 1 
Nav.2=1, 1, 0 
Adf.1=1 
Transponder.1=1 
Marker.1=1 

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Kim Gowney 951309
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Hi Edward, No, it looks different, thus:

 

[Radios]

// Radio Type = availiable, standby frequency, has glide slope

Audio.1 = 1

Com.1 = 1, 0

Com.2 = 1, 0

Nav.1 = 1, 0, 1

Nav.2 = 1, 0, 0

Adf.1 = 1

Transponder.1 = 1

Marker.1 = 1

 

So I guess that the comms and Nav "0" needs to be altered to "1" apart from the Nav two "0" third row?

Cheers mate, this has been bugging me for a couple of weeks!!

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Jim Reichheld 893822
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yeah, if changed to the first one that Ed posted it will allow a standby freq. The way some Stock FS stacks are, there is no standby and all you change is the active.

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