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Oct 20th, 2003 at 9:46am

flyerorange   Offline
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I have FS2002, and yesterday I installed the L-1011 Version 3.0 for FS98/2000, on two of my DC-10s, and one of my L-1011s.  I can do everything, except tune the Nav radios.  I can change the transponder numbers, but not the Navs.  Obviously, I can't do ILS landings.  I love the panel, and want to keep it.  I'd appreciate any help regarding changing the Nav numbers. Roll Eyes

The panel download is on Page 44 of the FS2000 Panels.
 
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Reply #1 - Oct 20th, 2003 at 10:26am
RollerBall   Ex Member

 
Hi orange

You're finding the same problems as I had with 'classic' 98/2000 panels which in my view leave the 2002 ones standing.

With this particular panel it's the autopilot causing the problem. Can you use CFGEdit.exe? If so, open the panel delete the existing autopilot (which you have to do with most 98/2000 panels anyway) and replace it. The best alternative which I mostly go for is the 'A2' autpilot which if you've d/loaded many panels you'll probably have in your GAUGES file.

The next thing you have to do with all these old panels is add the simicons from eg the Kingair or the Caravan (NOT the 747 etc - in the Kingair they're separate and editable in the others they're not - we get so many stoopid people who try to use the 747 cab files in CFGEdit when there's just no need to) and a pop-up GPS.

Then you're really in business. I've done this and several other 98/2000 panels (inc Airbus (at least 2), 767, 747, DC10, 727, 737) and I love em.

Don't foget you also need the radios section in aircraft.cfg file

[Radios]
// Radio Type=available, standby frequency, has glide slope
Audio.1=1
Com.1=1, 1
Com.2=1, 1
Nav.1=1, 1, 1
Nav.2=1, 1, 0
Adf.1=1
Transponder.1=1
Marker.1=1

And for good measure I invariably delete the old radios and use FS2002 ones, usually in a pop-up radio stack. And you need to edit the above section depending on whether you have standby frqs or not on the radios you use.

Wink
 
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Reply #2 - Oct 20th, 2003 at 9:17pm

flyerorange   Offline
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Hey RollerBall..............thanks for the help.  I'll see what I can do with it.  In the meantime, I'll enjoy the panel, and get better at my own visual approaches! 

I'll let you know if I am able to implement your procedure.  Smiley
 
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Reply #3 - Oct 20th, 2003 at 9:51pm

flyerorange   Offline
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Hey again, RollerBall..............I do have the A2 autopilot in my main gauges folder.  I guess I'm still not sure what to do with it. 

Can you write a step by step synopsis of what I need to do, and where to find all the stuff?  I'd appreciate it.
 
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Reply #4 - Oct 21st, 2003 at 3:58am
RollerBall   Ex Member

 
OK, as my mods use all standard gauges, just copy and paste the following panel.cfg file!

// This Panel.cfg file created by CfgEdit
// Built Wednesday, August 07, 2002 at 22:31 Build:16969

[Window Titles]
Window00=Tristar
Window01=GPS
Window02=Radio Stack




[Window00]
file=L1011-v2.BMP
size_mm=800
position=7
visible=1
ident=0

gauge00=ML-L1011.FPDA_Speed_Dev,  163,395,9,47
gauge01=ML-L1011V2.ILS_GA_Indicator,  260,396,6,43
gauge02=ML-L1011.ADI,  164,368,101,100
gauge03=F-28.HSI,  156,477,120,115
gauge04=ML-L1011.FPDA_Strip_Rador_alt,  288,381,18,75
gauge05=145_airspeed,  67,393,80
gauge06=BAC111.RMI,  58,453,96,117
gauge07=145_Altimeter,  315,389,88,89
gauge08=727-Vspeedy,  281,475,81,80
gauge09=AvroRJ_ML_OMI,  401,402,25,62
gauge10=GM_stbyattitude,  442,358,73,72
gauge11=OMR727Eng1-N1,  546,349,57,56
gauge12=ML-L1011V2.Egt1,  546,402,57,56
gauge13=OMR727Eng1-N2,  546,455,57,56
gauge14=OMR727FF1,  546, 508 ,56,55
gauge15=OMR727EPR1,  546,560,57,56
gauge16=OMR727Eng2-N1,  603,349,57,56
gauge17=ML-L1011V2.Egt2,  603,402,57,56
gauge18=OMR727Eng2-N2,  603,455,57,56
gauge19=OMR727FF2,  603,508,56,55
gauge20=OMR727EPR2,  603,560,57,56
gauge21=OMR727Eng3-N1,  660,349,57,56
gauge22=ML-L1011V2.Egt3,  660,402,57,56
gauge23=OMR727Eng3-N2,  660,455,57,56
gauge24=OMR727FF3,  660,508,56,55
gauge25=OMR727EPR3,  660,560,57,56
gauge26=IL-76.Fuel,  717,352,70,87
gauge27=ML-HS748.Gear,  698,452,70,50
gauge28=ML-L1011V2.Levers,  500,538,52,78
gauge29=Fpda_737_Warning_Lights,  80,372,56,12
gauge30=ML-L1011V2.stb-airspeed,  489,440,54,53
gauge31=737-400.Flaps,  730,550,50,48
gauge32=ML-L1011.DME,  195,262,130,52
gauge33=ML-L1011.Dme-switch,  125,321,100,39
gauge34=ML-L1011.clock,  7,417,61,60
gauge35=Autobrake_V2,  3,551,50,43
gauge36=HGHB_Lamp1_Fake_Red,  515,520,15,14
gauge37=ML-L1011V2.Radio,  274,302,75,90
gauge38=HGHB_Lamp1_Fake_Caut,  110,348,25,12
gauge39=HGHB_Lamp1a_Fake_Caut,  380,534,25,13
gauge40=An-24.x-feed,  519,365,27,42
gauge41=Dash.TC,  180,416,70
gauge42=HG_Trim_dig,  349,582,49,18
gauge43=HGHB_Speedbrake,  339,265,25,14
gauge44=ML-L1011V2.ee-Lightswitch,  382,35,220,31
gauge45=ML-L1011V2.Starters,  583,8,110,20
gauge46=B777-Comp,  604,77,41,42
gauge47=ML-L1011V2.Gearleft-1,  721,515,40,22
gauge48=ML-L1011V2.Gearleft-2,  721,528,40,23
gauge49=ML-MD90.Gearnose,  732,518,40,22
gauge50=ML-L1011V2.Gearnose,  732,530,40,23
gauge51=ML-L1011V2.Gearright-1,  745,515,39,22
gauge52=ML-L1011V2.Gearright-2,  745,527,39,23
gauge53=ML-L1011V2.Stb-alt,  435,439,59,60
gauge54=lear_45!Nav GPS Switch,  394,267,19,38
gauge55=ML-L1011V2.Main.13,  534,321,135,246
gauge56=ML-L1011V2.Main.2,  591,321,82,245
gauge57=FPDA_Strobe_Switch,  500,42,10,24
gauge58=FPDA_Dummy_Switch,  528,42,10,24
gauge59=FPDA_Pitot_Switch,  600,42,10,24
gauge60=FPDA_Aircond_Switch,  635,42,10,24
gauge61=FPDA_Boeing_Callout,  356,340,20,19
gauge62=ML-L1011V2.Spoiler,  389,583,42,18
gauge63=kingair!Avionics Display Toggle,  764,267,20,19
gauge64=kingair!GPS Display Toggle,  764,290,20,19
gauge65=A2-autopilot.1,  457,260,290,57
gauge66=BOEING747-400.no-smoking,  327,52,19,21
gauge67=BOEING747-400.seat-belts,  353,52,19,21
gauge68=HGHB_SW_2_FAKE,  368,7,18,24
gauge69=HGHB_SW_3_FAKE,  400,7,18,24

[Window01]
Background_color=0,0,0
size_mm=250,400
window_size_ratio=1.00   
position=0
visible=0
ident=GPS_PANEL
window_size= 0.210, 0.360
window_pos= 0.685, 0.580

gauge00=gps!gps,  -1,0,251,401

[Window02]
Background_color=0,0,0
size_mm=200,325
window_size_ratio=1.00   
position=0
visible=0
ident=RADIO_STACK_PANEL
window_size= 0.205, 0.425
window_pos= 0.685, 0.580

gauge00=kingair_radio!Adf,  0,217,100,108
gauge01=kingair_radio!Xpndr,  101,217,100,108
gauge02=kingair_radio!Nav1,  -1,0,100,108
gauge03=kingair_radio!Nav2,  101,0,100,108
gauge04=kingair_radio!Com1,  -1,109,100,108
gauge05=kingair_radio!Com2,  100,109,100,109


[8 Bit Colors]
color00=86,83,60
color01=8,8,8
color02=8,16,24
color03=67,68,54
color04=41,57,41
color05=99,99,82
color06=35,20,12
color07=94,90,57
color08=50,42,17
color09=37,40,7
color10=71,58,41
color11=16,0,16
color12=93,80,37
color13=93,80,37
color14=94,74,57
color15=119,132,111
color16=8,24,16
color17=8,24,16
color18=133,131,117
color19=8,24,24
color20=49,63,57
color21=94,96,72
color22=22,37,11
color23=99,16,16
color24=49,58,20
color25=255,0,0
color26=79,79,49
color27=81,94,70
color28=107,90,66
color29=77,73,23
color30=104,107,79
color31=107,93,76

[Default View]
X=0
Y=0
SIZE_X=8191
SIZE_Y=2920
 
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Reply #5 - Oct 22nd, 2003 at 1:04am

flyerorange   Offline
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It works great on my L-1011!  And the panel is even better than the version I had. 

Is there any way to get the radio stack to work with the same panel on my DC-10s? 

In any event, I love the panel, so I'll keep it on the Dc-10s, regardless.  Thanks very much! Smiley
 
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Reply #6 - Oct 22nd, 2003 at 3:49am
RollerBall   Ex Member

 
That's great!  Smiley

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Is there any way to get the radio stack to work with the same panel on my DC-10s?  



See the posts about DC10s we've been doing in the Screenshots forum. I've done an Eric Ernst DC10 panel in a similar way, but you'll need the original panel first- it's d10epn12.zip

slim said the link to it is broken and I've offered that if he has a fast connection, I'll email it.

Could do the same for you if you want - let me know if you have a fast enough connection but it's only 500k anyway
 
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Reply #7 - Oct 22nd, 2003 at 8:50am

flyerorange   Offline
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Actually, I do have a fast connection.  I'd appreciate it if you could email the link, when you have time.  Thanks!! Smiley
 
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