April 5, 201214 yr Anyone know how to get rid of the 18000' callout? Thanks, zach Digital Storm, Win 7 64-bit, Intel i5 4690k (OC 4.5 GHz), ASRock Z97, FSX Gold,two Dell monitors, 1x Samsung 500GB DDR, PC 8GB DDR3 (1866), RC4, DX10 Fixer,nVidia Inspector tuned by FSX DX10 "How To" Guide, nVidia GeForce GTX 970 (4GB),Opus, GEX, UTX, UT2, REX (4, Soft, Airports) FS Global 2008, PMDG JS41 & 737NGX, 750W Corsair
April 5, 201214 yr Commercial Member Yeah, I don't have that one either. Are you using an add-on? I don't recall seeing it in the PMDG Options, but you could check in there. The intro document has them all listed out. Kyle Rodgers
April 5, 201214 yr if you have FSPassenger or something like that it will call out at transition altitude. You can disable that in FSPassengers. Teofilo Homsany
April 6, 201214 yr Author Yes, its the 18000' transition altitude. The callout reminds me to change my altimeter setting. I think it is the 737 software. Could be RC4. I have checked both. No joy. Digital Storm, Win 7 64-bit, Intel i5 4690k (OC 4.5 GHz), ASRock Z97, FSX Gold,two Dell monitors, 1x Samsung 500GB DDR, PC 8GB DDR3 (1866), RC4, DX10 Fixer,nVidia Inspector tuned by FSX DX10 "How To" Guide, nVidia GeForce GTX 970 (4GB),Opus, GEX, UTX, UT2, REX (4, Soft, Airports) FS Global 2008, PMDG JS41 & 737NGX, 750W Corsair
April 7, 201214 yr Ahhhh yes....... I know what your on about, that would be RC4 that has the callouts. I think there's an option in the RC4 menu to disable it. Though it doesnt bother me much because I often forget to reset the altimetre setting so it's a good reminder. Ash Hitchcock
April 7, 201214 yr Ahhhh yes....... I know what your on about, that would be RC4 that has the callouts. I think there's an option in the RC4 menu to disable it. Though it doesnt bother me much because I often forget to reset the altimetre setting so it's a good reminder. Luckily the NGX will also remind you to reset the altimeter by flashing the pressure setting on the PFD. John-Alan Pascoe
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