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Hi all,(@c:FlightPlanWaypointFrequency, MHz) gives a number like 230604000, knowing that the recognisable frequency should be 113.90We are trying to convert 230604000 to 113.90Does (A:NAV1 ACTIVE FREQUENCY,BCO16) produce a number in the same format as (@c:FlightPlanWaypointFrequency, MHz)?I have the formula,%((A:TRANSPONDER1 CODE,BCO16) d 16 % r 16 / intd 16 % r 16 / intd 16 % r 16 / int10 * +10 * + 10 * + )%!d!I was thinking that replacing TRANSPONDER1 CODE with NAV1 ACTIVE FREQUENCY would still give a valid result,if this is so, I was thinking I would get((@c:FlightPlanWaypointFrequency, number) d 16 % r 16 / intd 16 % r 16 / intd 16 % r 16 / int10 * +10 * + 10 * +)%!03.2f!to produce 113.90, but instead give an 8 digit number.Can someone throw some light on this please,nick

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Nick The only link I can see with Waypoint ident and its frequency shown together is in the printout for the FS flightplan. Clue?


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