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Tinmouse and Sandel ST3400

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Hey guys,Couldnt find any posts on this in the forum so appologies if it has already been covered, just working on making an Aviogenex panel, which is relatively true to the R/W aircraft which from the videos I've seen seems to be fitted with the Sandel HSI and ST3400 on the pedestal. The ST3400 seems to be responsible for the GPWS onboard the aircraft. The only problem is when I have fitted the ST3400 to the panel it always reads 10' with the aircraft on the ground so my final touches to the flare have to be at the 20' callout. Does anyone know what I would have to modify so that the gauge would read the aircraft at 0' for touchdown making the GPWS callout work better?Kind regardsGavin

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Hmm.. it's probably taking it's distance from a point on the fuselage vs. the gear points. This might be a question for RealityXP.I am looking forward to your mod--that Sandel install is one of the more unique I've seen flying!

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I haven't flown anything from reality xp in years but I do remember that there were cfg files that could be used to adjust things like this. I know the proline 4 pack has a cfg file (right in the panel dir IIRC) that allows you to change a number of options with in the gauges and calibrating RA was among them.Ian

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