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Correct value for "turb eng n2"

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I am currently still busy with my range of instruments form EI. My question this time is to get the correct value or string for TURB ENG N2.I have installed my gauge into the Cessna 208 and my current value for N2 shows 6, while the value of N1 shows 70% RPM. At full throttle the reading for N1 is 101.3% while N2 shows a value of 10 RPM.I have seen in my gauge folder that certain gauges use the value ((A:TURB ENG1 N2, rpm) 39 * ). I've tried that but it does not work.Any suggestions how to get the correct value for N2? Eberhard------------------------------------Eberhard Haberkornhttp://www.focusthink.com/~weather-maker/betatester.jpghttp://www.focusthink.com/~weather-maker/proudsupporter.jpg

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Hi,I use:%((A:TURB ENG2 N2,percent))%!5.1f!Jan"Beatus ille qui procul negotiis..."

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Hi Janthanks for your answer. I thought it might be percent, as per the parameters doc. I thought I could display RPM here, since I have used as the real gauge N1 displayed as percent. I thought it might be possible to display RPM as well.Oh, well if it does not work, I'll accept it.Thanks for your answer.Eberhard------------------------------------Eberhard Haberkornhttp://www.focusthink.com/~weather-maker/betatester.jpghttp://www.focusthink.com/~weather-maker/proudsupporter.jpg

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