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google a nice little freeware program called "SPAD" works like a charm


Floyd Stolle

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You need to add any entries into the exe.xml for p3d, simply copy the relavent lines from your FSX exe.xml this will initialise the panels.

 

If you don't have exe.xml in p3d root folder simply create one or copy the one from FSX and delete the entires that are not needed.

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Don't use the Saitek drivers. Install FSUIPC and SPAD instead. That's it!

 

There is no need to edit or copy exe.xml when using SPAD.


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Downloaded SPAD and FSUIPC.

Now what do I do?

I do not have FSX installed.

 

You should be good to go. Follow the SPAD manual for setting up the buttons (really you can just leave at SPAD default and everything works great). Then start SPAD before you start P3D. And you should be golden.

 

Hope it works for you.


Rob

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Downloaded SPAD and FSUIPC.

Now what do I do?

I do not have FSX installed.

 

1) Install FSUIPC

 

2) Install SPAD

 

3) Run SPAD

 

4) Run Prepar3D

 

Enjoy!


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FSUIPC its installed in Prepar 3d folder.

Spad is running.

 

Still no panel.

 

Prepar 3D never asked me if I m installing a software..

 

I must have made a bad step somewhere

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Before you run P3D

 

When you start SPAD, you should see the display from you radio panel cycle then go black. Then if you double click the little SPAD icon in you task bar it will open an interface, Study the interface, it will provide a tab for any Saitek module that is pugged into your computer. You should see one for your radio panel.

 

Check this first, if it's good it should work.

 

Also make sure your aircraft isn't set to cold and dark inside of the sim ;) and there is a setting in FUIPC that stops your aircraft battery from draining.

 

It could be working fine but your avionics are switched off inside the sim


Floyd Stolle

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When In start SPAD my radios stay dark.

It doesnt cycle.

 

And SPAD has a message when I put the mouse over it that says waiting for FS connection.

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The waiting for connection is fine. Did you open the SPAD interface? and do you see a tab on the top? will probably read "Radio Panel 1"  If not, unplug you radio wait 5 seconds and plug it in again. If it still doesn't work,  there may be a conflict with the original Saitek driver's. You may have to uninstall your Saitek driver's for things to start working. I would uninstall both Spad and the Saitek driver's then reinstall SPAD.

 

Hope this helps

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Floyd Stolle

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Deleting Saitek drivers helped, thanks a lot.

However there is a problem (And I have read SPAD manual)

 

COM works fine but NAV only shows freq on the right side (no stby) and the knobs dont do nothing.
 
Any help appreciatted.

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Deleting Saitek drivers helped, thanks a lot.

However there is a problem (And I have read SPAD manual)

 

COM works fine but NAV only shows freq on the right side (no stby) and the knobs dont do nothing.

 

Any help appreciatted.

What aircraft? Some aircraft dont have a standby frequency.


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