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Frequencies missing


Bram Sars 1278468
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Bram Sars 1278468
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Hello,

 

Just installed ES and wanted to connect to a frequency.

When i tried to connect to one, ES didn't show me any.

 

https://imgur.com/a/kAvDp - screenshot of what ES gives me.

Does anyone know what causes this issue and how i can resolve it?

 

Best regards,

 

Bram Sars

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Nicholas Cavacini
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You need to manually enter the frequencies that you wish to use or your ES files can provide that information depending on configuration.

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Bram Sars 1278468
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You need to manually enter the frequencies that you wish to use or your ES files can provide that information depending on configuration.

 

That's weird.

 

I've installed ES before, on anoter pc, about a year ago.

When i installed it the frequencies all popped up...

 

I've just double checked my installation and all the steps were done in order and correctly...

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Thimo Koolen
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You need to manually enter the frequencies that you wish to use or your ES files can provide that information depending on configuration.

 

Bram uses the Dutch sector files (he also posted this on the DutchVacc forum) and the frequencies are in a settings file. So probably the settings file didn't load correctly.

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Andreas Fuchs
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Settings-file = .ESE-file. It has to have the same name as the .SCT-file, e.g. ABCDE.ESE and ABCDE.SCT. ES will load ABCDE.SCT and then search for an .ESE-file with the same name.

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Philipp Edlich
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Settings-file = .ESE-file. It has to have the same name as the .SCT-file, e.g. ABCDE.ESE and ABCDE.SCT. ES will load ABCDE.SCT and then search for an .ESE-file with the same name.

That is correct but not relevant to this topic, the frequencies in the ESE-File are just used to identify other stations and on text frequency. For the Voice Communication Setup the "Ground to Air Voice Channels" in the Settings Files Setup need to point to the correct txt-File.

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Andreas Fuchs
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Ok, thanks for the correction. I never used that function, I do it all manually.

 

Anyways, it is not soooo complicated to setup new stations/frequencies within Euroscope.

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Thimo Koolen
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Yes, in our sector files, the frequencies are stored in the VOICE txt-file.

 

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Bram Sars 1278468
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Yes, in our sector files, the frequencies are stored in the VOICE txt-file.

 

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Thanks, as posted on the DutchVACC forum, my issue is fixed.

Did a full reinstall. Apparently something went wrong during the installation.

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