January 7, 200521 yr At my local airport everyone calls "Fulton County traffic..." but in FS9 it's "November Yankee Zero traffic...". Is it possible to change it from NY0 to Fulton County using EditVoicepack?Thanks,Jim
January 7, 200521 yr Yes. I have already done most of the non-tower airports for Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Northern most California.Zane Dr Zane Gard Sr Staff Reviewer AVSIM Private Pilot ASEL since 1986 IFR 2010 AOPA 00915027 American Mensa 100314888
January 7, 200521 yr Cool, thanks for the reply Zane. Did you have to record your own airport names?Jim
January 7, 200521 yr I can answer that: no, you don't record your own phrase, Editvoicepak allows you to "cut" segments out of existing phrases and stick them togther to form a new phrase and then to update FS with it.How successful this is depends on the uniqueness of the phrase you are trying to make: common elements such as "city" or "bay" are easily found and isolated - "county" would be easy."Fulton" might have to be assmebled from "Full" and "Ton" cut from other phrases (or something similar) - and the stranger the name you are trying to make, the harder it gets.Nevertheless, you can usually come up with something which will suffice over ATC.Editvoicepak has a facility to upload what you have made for circulation to other Editvoicepak users - if you are pleased enough with what you have done to let other people hear it!
January 7, 200521 yr Wow, how cool! I didn't have to do anything, Fulton County was already done, merely had to run the program. Also did the speed-up. Works great, thanks guys!Jim
January 8, 200521 yr Yes, good point, Editvoicepack has thousands of extra phrases already prepared.Also, don't know if you noticed, and may not be of interest to you, but it's also able to convert the ENTIRE FS phraseology from US to Rest of the World standards and back again (e.g. using "decimal" instead of "point" in decimal numbers).How impressive is that for a freeware program?
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