February 16, 200719 yr This is the new Radio Module from Opencockpits :http://www.opencockpits.com/images/stackr.jpgThis multi-radio module has been designed for those who want just flight in a more reallistic way, controlling communications with external hardware.The module is plug&play, doesn't need any driver. It only needs a small program running on the PC to communicate with FS via FSUIPC.The module controls different active and standby frequencies: COM1, COM2, NAV1, NAV2, ADF1, ADF2 and transponder. The module includes backlighting (controlled by software) for dark environments. Several modules can be linked. For example, you can select COM1 in one, NAV1 in another one... Technical specifications. - simulation module to control the following radios: COM1, COM2, NAV1, NAV2, ADF1, ADF2 and transponder.- USB connection (no drivers needed).- automatic link with FS98, FS2000, FS 2002 and FSX (via FSUIPC).- backlighted, controlled by software.- no programming needed.- no additional cards needed.- 2 displays with 6 figures each (COM with 3 decimal figures, like the real ones).- active and standby frequencies controlled by the module.- several modules can be linked to get a radio stack.- available as a kit, or completely finished and only for non-commercial use.The cost is 96 Eurs the Kit and 118 Eurs mounted and ready.
May 26, 200719 yr I was going to purchase a set of radios from Cpflight to connect to my MCP, but they want 199 Eur. each. They do look a little more polished, but not nearly twice as good. I just ordered a set of six radios from Opencockpits. I think for now I'll leave them in their cases, but eventually I'll pull them out and mount the face plates in a custom pedestal. At 96 Eur each these radios are a bargin! Now the waiting begins....... was that the doorbell? :)Regards,Mark i9-13900K @ 5.8Ghz / Asus TUF 4090 OC / 32 GB DDR 5 / Corsair 1000W PS / Pimax Crystal / 2 SATA SSD / 2TB M2 SSD/ DOF Reality H3 motion platform/ Win 11
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