June 12, 200916 yr Is there a possibility to hear ATIS with imperial pressure readings? I usually fly with the Aircrafts with 29.92 standard instead of 1013, which forces me to convert it in external calculator. Bartłomiej Ender
June 12, 200916 yr Hi Bart,No, sorry there is no way of changing this. However, in AS the pressure should be reported both ways, so that you don't need to use that calculator.Thanks,
June 13, 200916 yr Author in AS the pressure should be reported both waysUnfortunately, no. I only hear 'QNH 1013'. Not good...Is there any ini or cfg file to check that? I have looked in the config GUI but did not find anything related with this issue. Bartłomiej Ender
June 13, 200916 yr If you check out the weather report page on the programme interface, it clearly displays the QNH of the nearest field (if you lock ASA of course to the nearest field...), in both inHg and mb...If you seek weather at a station on a map, the decoded data also gives you QNH in inHg and mb...Andrew Andrew Entwistle
June 13, 200916 yr Author If you check out the weather report page on the programme interface, it clearly displays the QNH of the nearest field (if you lock ASA of course to the nearest field...), in both inHg and mb...I know that, but I do not leave VC when airborne. I will have to stick with calculator though. Thanks for involving. Bartłomiej Ender
June 13, 200916 yr Hi Bart,I did say in AS but I didn't mean in FlightWatch. In AS I did mean on the AS screens, as the other user pointed out.Thanks!
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