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WS Pilots (Yellowstone) on-line Chat/Teamspeak..! (Read 310 times)
Sep 27th, 2005 at 6:40am

Pablo   Offline
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Hi all "WS Pilot"' flyers...Wink...!

Todays headache question...

Do you know if we connect to WSP's "Yellowstone 23456" with our mates from SimV, and a few others come on line from different Sites with their seperate flights, do we all receive all the chat information, (pop-up window and Teamspeak), which is going on between all the different members from all the different Sites...?

For example:
Is our Chat filtered by the SimV "Host" at the time of the flight, to limit it to SimV members only...?
Or does everyone on "Yellowstone" at the time get every-ones messages...?
...if you know what I mean...!
LOL...!

G-BPLF

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Reply #1 - Sep 27th, 2005 at 9:49am

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Pablo,

No, the "chat box" typing you do goes out to everyone who happens to be flying on that server and port number at the time.  

So a lot of idle "chat traffic" really clogs up the system for seeing any messages that are actually "important".  Plus it is popping up the chatbox or scrolling acrosss the screen constantly....a visual distractioon and a pain for anyone trying to take decent screenshots.

We also want to be a bit careful that the SimV crew does not sort of "take over" the WSPilots flight server  Wink .

That is why I think for these SimV group things on WSP that it would be a good idea to use Teamspeak on the existing WSPilots Teamspeak server to facilitate comms.  The Teamspeak server there has MANY channels.  When you are on one channel, others on other channels do not hear the conversations.  It is just like comm radio channels.

Not to mention typing and flying is not really fun to do.  One or the other gets "shortchanged"  Wink.

best,

......................john

PS:  In case no one has said it yet............ welcome to SimV.
 

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Reply #2 - Sep 30th, 2005 at 6:28am

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Yep, John pretty much said it all for yoou.. Smiley

Welcome to the insanity.. Wink

*edited for spelling*
 
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Reply #3 - Oct 6th, 2005 at 7:31pm

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Pab.... err.. Fozz.... um... oh never mind. Don't forget to retrofit a grill to your plane. Many of us like to follow the smell of a good meal. Grin

Or would you prefer a stove? Grin
 
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Reply #4 - Oct 7th, 2005 at 6:47am

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Quote:
Pab.... err.. Fozz.... um... oh never mind. Don't forget to retrofit a grill to your plane. Many of us like to follow the smell of a good meal. Grin

Or would you prefer a stove? Grin



Sorry, Kat...

I had a word with the FAA and the CAA  this morning, regarding installing my trusty gas cooker in my trusty Cessna 152...
No can do, they said....
Apart from the danger of explosion and fire, they also informed me that gas cooking appliances are very in-efficient at high altitudes, and my casserole would be under-cooked, resulting in possible food poisoning for the unwary pilots/passenger(s).
...and did I consider the fact that my gas cooker was possibly equal to half the weight of my aeroplane..?
...Shocked...!

So...
Having had that idea turned down, I'm afraid that we are stuck with cheese and pickle sandwiches during the trip, and a flask of hot tea....Roll Eyes...!

Never mind, I'm sure we can find a nice FBO with a restaurant somewhere, to get a sumptuous meal at the end of the trip...and maybe just a little tipple, or three, of vino thrown in...Grin...?

LOL...!

Cheers Lads...!
Catchya...

Paul...G-BPLF....8)...!

P.S. Hi Nemo...
How about the usual 8 O-Clock PM time...?
..2 hours flight then gets me to bed at 10 O-Clock ready for my beauty sleep...Wink...!!
LOL...!
 

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