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[BUG] xPilot 1.3.4.0 causes certain users to flood frequencies.

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Kevin Alex Mai
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Kevin Alex Mai
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Tonight I flooded UNICOM without even knowing it.

After checking logs with a supervisor ( @Kieran Hardern)spacer.pngspacer.png, we found out that if I leave a string of text on the xPilot Radio Messages box used to send messages, every time someone transmits on the frequency, I'll reply back with that string.

Of course, this issue gets worse when there's a lot of people talking on that frequency.

I'm leaving some screen captures (don't ask why I'm on the grass). I had to use imgur because uploading didn't work: https://imgur.com/a/8Ja4ZQk

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Kieran Hardern
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Detailed report sent to Justin via email.

X Plane: 11.50b5

X Pilot: 1.3.4.0

Sends message to the frequency whenever receives a message (either PM or frequency)

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Justin Shannon
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Oops, something definitely went wrong there! It’ll be a few hours before I can address this, unfortunately. 

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

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Kieran Hardern
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Thanks Justin.

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Justin Shannon
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An update has just been pushed (1.3.4.1) that addresses this issue.

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

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Callum McLoughlin
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Thanks Justin, great work turning this around so quickly.

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Kevin Alex Mai
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Glad to see it got fixed before anyone else flooded UNICOM like me :)

Justin, thanks for your work, and let me know if there is anything I can contribute with.

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