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Turbine Duke Autopilot Not Longer Responds

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I am back on the Duke after a bit of a break. All I have done in the meantime is applied updates as they came out for the GTN750.

I also installed the new installer for the Turbine Duke for P3D4.

Now I find that the autopilot will not fly the GPS route. Initialization of the GTN is fine i.e. OBS 150 etc etc. OBS will respond when selecting a DTO. RealityXP.GTN.ini is untouched - GTN set to Master, "Link" parameters set to True.

In other words, everything is the same, nothing changed. However the autopilot simply flies through the active GPS leg and will not intercept and follow. Autopilot is on, set to NAV for lateral navigation.

I wouldn't post here as I can usually solve it myself, but I am at a loss.

 

Rgds

David

David Porrett

Hi David,

Is this only with the Duke?

Have you installed the latest GTN v2.4.14? (version number appears in rxpGtnSim.dll.log file if unsure)

The latest version is compatible with P3D4.2 too.

Edited by RXP

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Hi Jean Luc,

Thanks so much for your reply. I am happy (or unhappy :biggrin:) to say that it was user error as usual. I thought that I was up to date, however I still had 2.4.13 installed.

Updated to 2.4.14 and all seems back to normal. Thanks again and my apologies for being careless!

David

David Porrett

This is ok with me, glad it is working.

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