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Having problems getting this to work. I am above average in computer skills and built my machine I run FSX Accelrator on (Vista 64bit, I7 920, GeForce 275GTX, Fatality 1 X-FI sound card, 6gb Gskill DDR3). The only add-on I have are both by Flight 1 (Citation Mustang and FSS). I have tried to get this to run on default aircraft that do not use FSS. My problem is no sound. I finally got the sound to work in the menu to hear my call sign only by running RC in administrator mode. I have checked the box to auto-tune the freq on contact but still no sound in the Sim. Also I am getting a FSUIPC error. Your instructions says "In FS9, click on the FS9 modules menu item, then click FSUIPC. In FSX, click on the FSX add-ons menu item, and then click FSUIPC." I have looked and looked in my FSX program and cannot find this option. This is the error I get on the Windows Desktop Run-Time error '76': RadarContact.fsipc.rcv4code

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Having problems getting this to work. I am above average in computer skills and built my machine I run FSX Accelrator on (Vista 64bit, I7 920, GeForce 275GTX, Fatality 1 X-FI sound card, 6gb Gskill DDR3). The only add-on I have are both by Flight 1 (Citation Mustang and FSS). I have tried to get this to run on default aircraft that do not use FSS.My problem is no sound. I finally got the sound to work in the menu to hear my call sign only by running RC in administrator mode. I have checked the box to auto-tune the freq on contact but still no sound in the Sim. Also I am getting a FSUIPC error. Your instructions says "In FS9, click on the FS9 modules menu item, then click FSUIPC. In FSX, click on the FSX add-ons menu item, and then click FSUIPC." I have looked and looked in my FSX program and cannot find this option. This is the error I get on the Windows DesktopRun-Time error '76': RadarContact.fsipc.rcv4code
First the FSUIPC error. I googled 'run-time error 76' and it refers to path not found. So check that you've pointed to the folder where FSX.EXE is and where your flight plans are stored. Those are the only two paths that RC requires.I don't have W7 so I'm at a loss regarding your sound problems. Try some basic checks. Do you get FS sound without RC running? if so, launch RC, load a plan and start RC and if the sound then stops then it's somehow related to the running of RC. JD had W7 so he may be able to offer some help in that area.Also, please confirm which version of FSUIPC4 you're running. 'The latest' is not an accceptable reply. :(

Ray (Cheshire, England).

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To check RC voices load RC and click the voices button. Click the name label and you should hear a sample phrase. Your Windows sound mixer should have its master up and the wav slider up. RC plays through the wav slider. On the General tab you probably want AI Chatter enabled, Prerecorded AI Chatter disabled, Interact With AI enabled, and Play Pilot Wavs enabled. In the Voices tab be you you have selected a pilot and co-pilot, and various controller and chatter selections. The sliders control speed with usually the leftmost position being optimal. RC creates temporary wav files combining phrases for long wavs such as ATIS and Clearance Delivery. In these states RC needs write access as explained following:As Ray said error 76 is a file access problem. You need to insure your path to your FSX folder and to your flt/wxr folder that FSX creates is set, sometimes for each use some Win 7 users have reported. When setting paths be sure you are logged in as an admin and running RC with program admin rights.For permission access insure you should be logged in as an administrator and have a shortcut established for both RC and FSX with each shortcut having a property set to run as admin. Both the user and the program need these to run FS and RC effectively.If you are running an antivirus protection system be sure RC is given trusted access rights so it can write to as well as read your folder (somewhere under your document tree) that the flt/wxr path points to.Finally, be sure FSX is up with a flight loaded before clicking the START button in RC.See if that resolves things. I don't have Win 7 or VISTA but the 64 bit versions seem to have elevated security and I'm reporting things others have stated.You can get the latest release versions of FSUIPC and makerwys.exe for here:http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.htmlThe makerwys.exe in the FS2004 section is also for FSX. FSUIPC current release version this date is FSUIPC4 4.60 and makerwys.exe (part of the scenery rebuild function) is MakeRunways 4.41. When installing FSUIPC you unzip to a temporary directory. Then run logged in as an admin and set the installer FSUIPC.exe with run as admin program properties so it can write to your FSX folder. If the installer has a problem finding your folder continue until you can manually browse to it.

To check RC voices load RC and click the voices button. Click the name label and you should hear a sample phrase. Your Windows sound mixer should have its master up and the wav slider up. RC plays through the wav slider. On the General tab you probably want AI Chatter enabled, Prerecorded AI Chatter disabled, Interact With AI enabled, and Play Pilot Wavs enabled. In the Voices tab be you you have selected a pilot and co-pilot, and various controller and chatter selections. The sliders control speed with usually the leftmost position being optimal. RC creates temporary wav files combining phrases for long wavs such as ATIS and Clearance Delivery. In these states RC needs write access as explained following:As Ray said error 76 is a file access problem. You need to insure your path to your FSX folder and to your flt/wxr folder that FSX creates is set, sometimes for each use some Win 7 users have reported. When setting paths be sure you are logged in as an admin and running RC with program admin rights.For permission access insure you should be logged in as an administrator and have a shortcut established for both RC and FSX with each shortcut having a property set to run as admin. Both the user and the program need these to run FS and RC effectively.If you are running an antivirus protection system be sure RC is given trusted access rights so it can write to as well as read your folder (somewhere under your document tree) that the flt/wxr path points to.Finally, be sure FSX is up with a flight loaded before clicking the START button in RC.See if that resolves things. I don't have Win 7 or VISTA but the 64 bit versions seem to have elevated security and I'm reporting things others have stated.You can get the latest release versions of FSUIPC and makerwys.exe for here:http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.htmlThe makerwys.exe in the FS2004 section is also for FSX. FSUIPC current release version this date is FSUIPC4 4.60 and makerwys.exe (part of the scenery rebuild function) is MakeRunways 4.41. When installing FSUIPC you unzip to a temporary directory. Then run logged in as an admin and set the installer FSUIPC.exe with run as admin program properties so it can write to your FSX folder. If the installer has a problem finding your folder continue until you can manually browse to it.
Good News :) ...... Bad news... :( Good News is that pointing to the folder where the flight plans (.pln) files are stored fixed the problem!!! :)Bad news..... Microsoft ATC and Radar Contact ATC chatter is going on at the same time. Had a BSOD....
Good News :) ...... Bad news... :( Good News is that pointing to the folder where the flight plans (.pln) files are stored fixed the problem!!! :)Bad news..... Microsoft ATC and Radar Contact ATC chatter is going on at the same time. Had a BSOD....
Hi,You need to disable the FSX ATC set up in order to avoid the clash with RC.Go into the FSX sound menu and uncheck the voice check box this should solve the problem.Norman Bowman

Norman Bowman

Hi,You need to disable the FSX ATC set up in order to avoid the clash with RC.Go into the FSX sound menu and uncheck the voice check box this should solve the problem.Norman Bowman
Yup.... That did it!! :) Thanks for all the help everyone that replied. Tried it out from KBFL (bakersfield, ca) to KOXR (Oxnard, ca) which I fly all the time. Excellent vectoring.. Will try plate DPs, STARS and IAPs this weekend Xaser....

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