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    Carenado has released their Synthetic Vision System For FSX/P3D


    Features
     Synthetic view of the terrain with height as color map (consistent with those of the topographical MFD map display)
     Terrain TAWS/B Alerting
     Ground “noise” textures on the terrain
     Major water bodies (large lakes, reservoirs and rivers)
     Flight Path Marker
     Horizon Heading Marks
     Airport Signs
     Runway Display with updatable database
     Outlined Selected Approach Runway
     Quality/Performance configuration tool

     


    Important:
     This product doesn´t work alone.
     It needs any Carenado aircraft with G1000.

     
    Included in the package
     3 years access to the WebSimConnect SVS Cloud service providing nine arc-second SVS database of the terrain for the entire planet.


    Technical Requirements
     Windows: 10 / 8 / 7 64 bit
     Microsoft Flight Simulator FSX with SP1 and SP2 (or Acceleration Pack) installed or Lockheed Martin - Prepar3D Flight Simulator v2, v3 or v4 or FSX Steam Edition.
     i3 processor/3GHz or similar
     Minimum 2GB RAM (Recommended 4GB RAM)
     512MB dedicated GPU graphics card (Recommended 1GB RAM)
     100 MB available hard disk space
     

    INTERNET CONNECTION is required for installing this product.
    INTERNET CONNECTION is required for running synthetic vision

    Visit the Carenado Synthetic Vision System For FSX/P3D Product Page for further details 



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    If the product comes with a 3 year subscription to the SVS service, does that mean after 3 years, you have to buy the product again to keep using it? Or do you have to keep buying licenses from SVS? Or, can you keep using your product, but you just don't get any more updates (kind of like using an old Navigraph cycle)?

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    My guess, it still works after the three years, but the synthetic version doesn't. At that time you would have to buy a subscription.

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    So I bought the SVS,  Installed and it seems to be working. But i had to start from scratch on my Carenado Phenom 300. Uninstalled, Installed, then Extension pack.  I also had to go to my download link and re download the latest versions off the Phenom. SO it works but loads down the frame rates for sure.  I want to try Berts GTN750 with it with his mod. I may do that today to see if it works?

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    I have bought  the C182 with G1000 and Synthetic  Vision System but after installation none of the buttons work on the pfd. Anyone got any ideas please?

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    Is it just me, or did Carenado just RAISE the prices on all their aircraft recently? I see the Citation II is now $44, it wasn't before. The other planes are also more expensive than I remember them....

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    On 11/24/2017 at 7:37 AM, kenrees69 said:

    I have bought  the C182 with G1000 and Synthetic  Vision System but after installation none of the buttons work on the pfd. Anyone got any ideas please?

    I have the fix. Pm me

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    On 11/20/2017 at 7:27 AM, rightseat said:

    If the product comes with a 3 year subscription to the SVS service, does that mean after 3 years, you have to buy the product again to keep using it? Or do you have to keep buying licenses from SVS? Or, can you keep using your product, but you just don't get any more updates (kind of like using an old Navigraph cycle)?

    Why not just check the product page - and use simple math, of course. The $30 US software comes with a 3 year subscription. While it seems possible you could connive a renewed subscription; how much, at an aggregate cost of $10/year, could you save, over rewarding the publisher for an innovative product and simply re-purchasing?

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    On 12/14/2017 at 10:13 AM, aarque said:

    Why not just check the product page - and use simple math, of course. The $30 US software comes with a 3 year subscription. While it seems possible you could connive a renewed subscription; how much, at an aggregate cost of $10/year, could you save, over rewarding the publisher for an innovative product and simply re-purchasing?

    nah

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    It appears that SVS is incompatible with Prepar3D V 4.3.  Does not work even though the buttons are there. Used to work in Version 4.2

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