May 9, 200224 yr jerrycwo4Just install it but i could NOT get the NAV 1 radio to change freqs. Anybody else have this problem? It took a pretty big hit on my 933 MHz computer.jerry
May 9, 200224 yr Same trouble for me, which is a shame as the VC is very nice to have. No problems on frame rates for me though.....Cheers,Gareth Evans
May 9, 200224 yr I uploaded a fix for this yesterday, but it didn't appear yet in the library. Here is a quick fix:Open the file aircraft.cfg with notepad and scroll down to the [radios] section. You will find the following text:[Radios]// Radio Type=availiable, standby frequency, has glide slopeAudio.1=1Com.1=1, 1Com.2=1, 1Nav.1=1, 1, 1Nav.2=1, 1, 0Adf.1=1Transponder.1=1Marker.1=1Modify it to read as follows:[Radios]// Radio Type=availiable, standby frequency, has glide slopeAudio.1=1Com.1=1, 0Com.2=1, 0Nav.1=1, 0, 1Nav.2=1, 0, 0Adf.1=1Transponder.1=1Marker.1=1The values to modify are in the Com and Nav lines.This should fix it. My apologies for the mistake. I didn't catch it as I am always let FS2002 ATC do the automatic COM frequency change, and also use FSNAV to tune the NAV frequencies by drag-and drop from the map, but never tune the radios by clicking. As the radios are the default King Air ones, I didn't expect anything like this to happen.Happy flying,Francisco S
May 9, 200224 yr That's great Francisco! It's a really lovely plane, thanks for making your hardwork available to other users.Cheers,Gareth Evans
Create an account or sign in to comment