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XPILOT Jardesign A320 not detecting radio's?


Nathan vandevoorde 1395571
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Nathan vandevoorde 1395571
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So,

 

I am using the jardesign a320, with the XPILOT, but it doesnt work... I turn on the APU, align IRS etc, and when I turn on the radio's it still doesnt detect it... Currently it's like this:

 

http://prntscr.com/pk5td4

 

And I have the radio's turned on:

 

http://prntscr.com/pk5u1q

 

None of the "radio select"buttons are clickable only the ones to select VHF1 etc.

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Nestor Perez
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Please, read the xPilot forum. I've moved this thread to the corresponding section.

Me.

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Nathan vandevoorde 1395571
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Please, read the xPilot forum. I've moved this thread to the corresponding section.

 

Thank you for changing it to XPILOT Nestor... Seems like we end up in the same places...(Hopefully you remember me from Vatspa, and the Beta discord, and now here...) always nice to see you!

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Nestor Perez
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You keep following me everywhere, man! ;P

Me.

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Nathan vandevoorde 1395571
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You keep following me everywhere, man! ;P

 

Yeah, you just appear wherever I go to

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Andrey Belov 1467550
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I am JD320 developer. We can resolve this issue together.

With our radio we are reading/wrighting default XP radio dataref (I hope XPilot doing the same), so if your XPilot providing this dataref with updated frequency or read them all should work correctly. I [Mod - Happy Thoughts]ume that the plugin can read some extra datarefs for example:

sim/cockpit2/radios/actuators/audio_selection_com1

sim/cockpit2/radios/actuators/audio_selection_com2

sim/cockpit/switches/audio_panel_out

so to read status of current receiver/transmitter. On our latest airplane version you can control them by AMP panel. Those. I don’t see the problems yet. Perhaps some other checks (datarefs read) from the plugin, but here I need feedback from the XPilot developer to understand the issue.

 

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Justin Shannon
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Thanks for your reply, Andrey.

 

Does the below look correct for your aircraft?

 

- TX is determined by sim/cockpit/switches/audio_panel_out (6 for COM1, 7 for COM2)

- RX for COM1 is determined by sim/cockpit2/radios/actuators/audio_selection_com1

- RX for COM2 is determined by sim/cockpit2/radios/actuators/audio_selection_com2

 

Also, what datarefs are you using for master battery and avionics power?

Controller (C3), Los Angeles ARTCC
Developer: xPilot, vATIS

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Andrey Belov 1467550
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Thanks for your reply, Andrey.

 

Does the below look correct for your aircraft?

 

- TX is determined by sim/cockpit/switches/audio_panel_out (6 for COM1, 7 for COM2)

- RX for COM1 is determined by sim/cockpit2/radios/actuators/audio_selection_com1

- RX for COM2 is determined by sim/cockpit2/radios/actuators/audio_selection_com2

 

Also, what datarefs are you using for master battery and avionics power?

 

Good day, Justin.

 

Correct. We are using them the same way.

 

We dont use a lot default electrical datarefs, just maybe sim/cockpit/electrical/avionics_on=1. If I understand correctly you hide COMs until default master battery and avionics power getting on? Is it correct? What datarefs are you using for such check?

 

sim/cockpit/electrical/battery_on and sim/cockpit/electrical/avionics_on?

Or:

sim/cockpit2/electrical/battery_on and sim/cockpit2/switches/avionics_power_on?

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Justin Shannon
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Andrey,

 

xPilot uses sim/cockpit/electrical/avionics_on to determine if the radios are on and sim/cockpit/electrical/battery_on to determine if the master battery power is on.

Controller (C3), Los Angeles ARTCC
Developer: xPilot, vATIS

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Andrey Belov 1467550
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Andrey,

 

xPilot uses sim/cockpit/electrical/avionics_on to determine if the radios are on and sim/cockpit/electrical/battery_on to determine if the master battery power is on.

 

Is it possible to limit it to sim/cockpit/electrical/avionics_on only?

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