May 21, 20215 yr Channel 1 is slaved to the left RDF receiver and channel 2 is slaved to the right RDF receiver, regardless how the channel switches are set (left or right). Karl i9-9900K@5,0 | 32GB 3200 | 2080TI | 4K 55" | MSFS | P3D V5
May 24, 20215 yr Commercial Member I see your point. The problem was in the lack of information for the radios fitted to the B-314. Pan Am fitted their own radios but never stated who was the supplier - it was pure luck that I found a Bendix radio photograph that matched the Clipper radios. If that's an easy change, I'll do it. I'll let you know. Edited May 24, 20215 yr by dragonflightdesign
May 24, 20215 yr Author If I slave both to "Left", shouldn't both needles show the same deflection? Pointing to the same beacon? Karl i9-9900K@5,0 | 32GB 3200 | 2080TI | 4K 55" | MSFS | P3D V5
May 24, 20215 yr Commercial Member Switching the channel outputs is relatively easy. Switching the ident sounds so that they follow the channel selector is... going to be a little more difficult. That said, I have it on the to-do list.
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