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I love the J41 but their is a sound in the VC that is so loud I can not hear the ATC. I first sent all my sounds to my speakers all of the sounds besides the ATC went their like I wanted but in the VC their was still that sound. So I put all the sounds to 0 in FSX the sound is still their. It sounds like a fan and clicking if that helps.Is their anyway to get the VC sound in my speakers not my headphones.

Have you tried setting the sound levels in Options->Sounds?

Gregg Seipp

"A good landing is when you can walk away from the airplane.  A great landing is when you can reuse it."
i9 64GB RAM, GTX-5090

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Have you tried setting the sound levels in Options->Sounds?

 

I put each one to 0 and unchecked them. That sound still goes on in my headphones. It knoe it is the game beacause when I Plause the game the sound stop.

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I got it PMDG sent the VC sound to the Default Sound Thing. Which was my headphones after changing it I got it to work.

By the by, the "clicking" you hear is the vibrator that the altimeter has in it. It keeps the needles in the altimeter moving so friction of the needles doesn't cause them to stick. You need the friction of the needles in an altimeter installed in a piston machine because those aircraft vibrate a lot. If there was no friction the needles would be bouncing all over the place and would be hard to read. In a smoother plane like a larger turboprop or jet, that vibration is not there, so you need something to keep the needles from sticking.

 

There, aren't you glad you got out of bed today now :smile: ?

 

Glenn Davy

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