May 9, 201016 yr I use RC 4.3 in a networked configuration with FS9. I tried using RC with a flight from DTTA Tunis to EKCH Kastrup. I used ASE for weather. I loaded the PMDG 747-400. Started to setup the plane and when arriving to the point where I should contact ATC I first manually tuned the frequency to 118.67 which is correct according to FS9 and charts I have. I got scrolling text but no sound. According to RC ATC freq should be 118.00 why don't thet agree? Then I manually tuned 118.00 and I got ATIS information as sound. Has RC any problems with ASE? I saw scrolling text being frozen sometimes. I have recently updated the database in RC.
May 9, 201016 yr Commercial Member I use RC 4.3 in a networked configuration with FS9. I tried using RC with a flight from DTTA Tunis to EKCH Kastrup. I used ASE for weather. I loaded the PMDG 747-400. Started to setup the plane and when arriving to the point where I should contact ATC I first manually tuned the frequency to 118.67 which is correct according to FS9 and charts I have. I got scrolling text but no sound. According to RC ATC freq should be 118.00 why don't thet agree? Then I manually tuned 118.00 and I got ATIS information as sound. Has RC any problems with ASE? I saw scrolling text being frozen sometimes. I have recently updated the database in RC.the frequencies for rc come from another source, not from you scenery. so there may be a mismatch. the rc menu will tell you the correct frequency that rc thinks it should be. you can also change it in the airport screen for that airport for the future flights.in v5, the frequencies for rc will come from the scenery filesjd JD Read my blog
May 9, 201016 yr Author the frequencies for rc come from another source, not from you scenery. so there may be a mismatch. the rc menu will tell you the correct frequency that rc thinks it should be. you can also change it in the airport screen for that airport for the future flights.in v5, the frequencies for rc will come from the scenery filesjdAnother thing. When I loaded up that flight again I heard the ATIS information right away. But the plane had no power whatsoever. It was completetely cold and dark and no radio was on. So I really shouldn't be able to hear the ATIS until I turned on the radios and if they were tuned to the ATIS
May 10, 201016 yr Commercial Member Another thing. When I loaded up that flight again I heard the ATIS information right away. But the plane had no power whatsoever. It was completetely cold and dark and no radio was on. So I really shouldn't be able to hear the ATIS until I turned on the radios and if they were tuned to the ATISobviously a design flaw on my part.not sure i can tell if the radios have power on third party planes, though. but i'll see what i can do in v5 to not play atis without power on in the plane. then again, i wonder how the freq could be right, since you can't set it without power.curious.jd JD Read my blog
May 10, 201016 yr You can tell if the radios have power, because they have to be SDK (default) compatible to work with ms atc...
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