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Ed McComb

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  • Birthday 01/01/1970

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  1. Peter, I have downloaded and installed your FSUIPC4 update (version 4.206) and it works as intended, the Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) and the NAV2 Omni Bearing Indicator (OBI) compass headings can now be changed in 1 degree increments. Thank you very much for your help in this matter. Regards Ed
  2. Peter, Thank you for getting back to me I appreciate your help. I’m sorry for giving you the original link; I promise I won’t do that again. I will come directly to you here with FSUIPC4 questions. Because of what others have recommended in response to this problem has caused some confusion. 1. I am not using a FS9 panel in FSX 2. The aircraft in question and with the problem is Flight 1’s Cessna 441 Conquest II designed solely for Flight Simulator FSX and purchased from them. 3. I also have a registered copy of FSUIPC4 installed in FSX 4. The fact that I was advised to use the “fix control acceleration” option in FSUIPC has caused the problem and I apologize for that. I have FSUIPC4 (the FSX version), I do not have FSUIPC (the FS9 version). 5. I am assuming that the “fix control acceleration” option was in FSUIPC and not include in FSUIPC4. In any return comments you may offer please confirm this if you will. Now, this still leaves the problem as originally stated by me in the other forum: The Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) and the NAV2 Omni Bearing Indicator (OBI) Course selector knobs change the set points by 10 degrees for every single click and don’t allow 1 degree changes at all. The knobs should allow for 1 degree changes so that any heading from 001 – 360 degrees can be selected. I don’t know that if knowing that I am dealing with a FSX aircraft and FSUIPC4 will change your original response to me. I hope that there is still the possibility that this problem can be resolved in some way. This confusion all started with an original posting of my problem in another forms thread. I have since learned that I should have started a new topic instead of replying to the existing thread. I you are interested in the posting that I am referring to and may shed some light on the subject I am offering a link to that posting. http://www.simforums.com/forums/forum_p?TID=23750 My member ID in that form is gem27745 Thank you Ed
  3. Peter, Please see the posting I have in Flight 1 Simforms. I would appreciate any help and/or advise you can offer. http://www.simforums.com/forums/forum_p?TID=23866 Regards Ed My email if you prefer is emccomb@twcny.rr.com
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