April 9, 201115 yr The audio from the Flightwatch options (on comms 122.0 I think) can intefere with the busy comms and performance going on in RC, FS, and other applications you are running. You might even miss an ATC communication. If I recall as you fly along (your route entered into AS) it announces the surface conditions of the reporting stations along your route if I recall correctly. You can get those expected conditions by printing out the AS navlog after your route is processed using the 'ALL' selection.When you are close enough to your airport RC will provide destination weather with its menu option but I think the range is only 40 nm. For departure it will be the weather read to you at your gate.If you are setup with a networked system and RC is in a client and AS/FS is on the host you might have RC play via the client audio system and flightwatch on the FS host. I'm not setup with a WideFS system so I can't check but other users might be set up for this and might respond. Hi JDSome time ago that the active sky 6.5 used I bought the RC, of which I am very satisfied, but I have a doubt. On your page you say that it is that unmark the pigeonhole of ' VOICE ATIS/FLIGHTWATCH ' in the version 5 of Active Sky with the version 6.5, also is it that unmark? It receives a cordial greetingRamón
April 10, 201115 yr Thank you very much, Ronzie, for your help Since I it go to desmarcar, since this that you say to me, it has happened to me several times. In the flight of Barcelona LEBL to Palma de Mallorca LEPA, when 30 or 40 miles are absent to come to the airport, and to approximately 12000 feet, the RC remains mute. I can already do neither approach nor landing. I use FS9, RC, AS 6.5, Fspassengers and the AES of aerosoft, in addition to these airports also of Aerosoft. The same is, because it had this item chosenBest regardsRamón The audio from the Flightwatch options (on comms 122.0 I think) can intefere with the busy comms and performance going on in RC, FS, and other applications you are running. You might even miss an ATC communication. If I recall as you fly along (your route entered into AS) it announces the surface conditions of the reporting stations along your route if I recall correctly. You can get those expected conditions by printing out the AS navlog after your route is processed using the 'ALL' selection.When you are close enough to your airport RC will provide destination weather with its menu option but I think the range is only 40 nm. For departure it will be the weather read to you at your gate.If you are setup with a networked system and RC is in a client and AS/FS is on the host you might have RC play via the client audio system and flightwatch on the FS host. I'm not setup with a WideFS system so I can't check but other users might be set up for this and might respond.
April 10, 201115 yr I need you to clear up what you are saying just a little:1. What parts of your flight work and what do not with RC.2. Is this with all aircraft? Is it OK with default aircraft?3. Are you saying you press an RC menu key and nothing happens?4. Do you have control of the communications, not to copilot?5. Have you updated FSUIPC (and makerwys) from the information pinned at the forum top and then run a scenery rebuild?6. Have you made sure there is no key assignment conflict between FS Passengers and RC?7. What Windows version are you using?In RC Options make sure Display Text is not enabled to allow RC to have better performance. Use only AI Chatter and Interact with AI, not Prerecorded Chatter.If you miss an acknowledgment (either ack or ack and contact) RC can stall not doing anything. Also, as an aside, if you cross a waypoint and you have not acked a communication you will not get credit for that waypoint.AES (Aerosoft) should not present any problems because that is active only on the ground. The only confusion I've experienced is the AES ground crew and RC talking during push-back. I would insure the AES pop-up window is taken down once you start taxiing to the active runway. There is a hot key for that.I have the Spanish airports series (both) by Aerosoft for FS9 from a couple of years ago and used LEPA as a destination. I have mostly flown into it from points to the west of it. I use an Ultimate Traffic 2007 at 100% AI density and during busy afternoon arrivals have not experienced any sound delays.Try repeating a flight without FS Passengers running to see if you get better performance.I have never had a performance problem caused by AS 6.5 (with Flightwatch audio off).Some plans using the PMDG B737-800 or 737-700 I use with Aerosoft's Spanish Airports, German Airports, Holiday Destinations (KOS and FARO, Balearic Islands, France, Scandanavian, and other Aerosoft European Airport scenery collections are:EDDF-LEBL.PLN, LPFR-LEPA.PLN, GCLP-LEMG.PLN, LEMD-LPMA.PLN, LEBL-LEJR.PLN, LEBL-LEJR.PLNto name a few in that area. I basically emulate Air Berlin on many of these flights in or out of LEPA. For Germany I emulate the older Hapaag-Lloyd Express, now part of the TUIfly group.I run by today's standard a low end system with Win XP SP3 on a 2 GB RAM Pentium 4 3.2 MHz CPU (Hyperthreading disabled) with an NVIDIA AGP 6800 Video Card and am not experiencing delay problems. I am running the same add-ons you have but not FS Passengers.I do disable my internet connection (Ethernet Port) and most of my security and other resident applications not required once I've downloaded a weather archive in AS 65 for the day and local time of my flight to reduce CPU load. I do not use the audio processor on my motherboard but a separate card.I hope this discussion has given you some ideas about why you might be experiencing intermittent difficulties with RC response.Do a search in this forum for FSPASSENGER regarding other posts about it and RC.
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