July 17, 20178 yr Yo, Flying the 777 with v4 The Morse code beeping wont stop! how do I disable it? Linus Zwaka
July 17, 20178 yr Commercial Member 1 minute ago, Zeuss_1238 said: how do I disable it? Turn off the nav ident, or marker on the audio control panel (make sure it's for the nav radio and not one of the comm radios). It will be lit up with a white light, though it's more likely that you have an errant key command that activated it. Kyle Rodgers
July 17, 20178 yr Author 11 hours ago, scandinavian13 said: Turn off the nav ident, or marker on the audio control panel (make sure it's for the nav radio and not one of the comm radios). It will be lit up with a white light, though it's more likely that you have an errant key command that activated it. Thanks! Will try on my next flight, it usually turns on on approach Linus Zwaka
July 17, 20178 yr Author 13 hours ago, scandinavian13 said: Turn off the nav ident, or marker on the audio control panel (make sure it's for the nav radio and not one of the comm radios). It will be lit up with a white light, though it's more likely that you have an errant key command that activated it. Jumped into the 777 and there are lights at all but the morse code is still beeping like crazy, now it started beeping on takeoff :( Linus Zwaka
July 17, 20178 yr Commercial Member Just now, Zeuss_1238 said: Jumped into the 777 and there are lights at all but the morse code is still beeping like crazy, now it started beeping on takeoff :( If it's only on approach and departure, then it's likely the marker audio, as markers are only located near runways. I'd check to ensure that you don't have a key command assigned to the marker audio on/off in the sim itself, and not specifically the 777. All the same, look on the ACP for MKR and confirm that it is not lit. Kyle Rodgers
July 17, 20178 yr Are you loading a default aircraft first, then loading the 777? Sometimes if one of the NAV Ident buttons on the audio panel of the default aircraft is "on", that will carry over to a complex add-on like the 777, when it is subsequently loaded. Load whatever aircraft you are using for your default flight, and insure that all NAV buttons are "off" on its audio panel - especially the one for "DME" (if present), since the 737/747/777 do not have a specific ident function for DME audio, but many of the default aircraft do. Jim BarrettLicensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic, Avionics, Electrical & Air Data Systems Specialist. Qualified on: Falcon 900, CRJ-200, Dornier 328-100, Hawker 850XP and 1000, Lear 35, 45, 55 and 60, Gulfstream IV and 550, Embraer 135, Beech Premiere and 400A, MD-80.
July 17, 20178 yr Author wasn't able to see if any of this helped because p3d crashed before I could land, and after 5 hours of flight! Linus Zwaka
July 17, 20178 yr I think you misunderstood what scandinavian13 said, the lights should be OFF, if the light is ON at the switch that means it's enabled/audible.
July 18, 20178 yr Author 17 hours ago, molleh said: I think you misunderstood what scandinavian13 said, the lights should be OFF, if the light is ON at the switch that means it's enabled/audible. all the lights are off but the morse code keeps coming anything else? Linus Zwaka
July 18, 20178 yr Commercial Member Also: full names in the forum, please - first and last. Kyle Rodgers
July 19, 20178 yr Author 2 hours ago, downscc said: Full names in the forum please. ??? what does that have anything to do with this Linus Zwaka
July 19, 20178 yr Commercial Member 9 minutes ago, Zeuss_1238 said: ??? what does that have anything to do with this It's a forum rule. It must be followed. Kyle Rodgers
July 19, 20178 yr Author 16 minutes ago, scandinavian13 said: It's a forum rule. It must be followed. OHHHHHH I see, sorry How do I add that? Linus Zwaka
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