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  1. is there such an option for either V1 or V2 ?? cheers john
  2. Pete Briefly, I can not set up keys / buttons for mouse macros / panel windows for these add-ons (I have succeeded with other add-ons). Has this been discussed on the forum - my searches have not found any ! Cheers John
  3. Pete Thanks again...I think I understand (mostly). My curiosity is, as yours, why Queenstown - which has an Atis in the real world - is included in FSX by default (airport & atis) yet is not listed in weatherstationlist.bin ?? Cheers
  4. Pete Thanks for your notes - and such an expedient reply. Am I correct in understanding & given that the FSX atis I received at 50nm proved to be the weather on landing (almost): a) the fsuipc.log is of weather at the aircraft being updated as it flies. b) the FSX Atis broadcast is compiled separately for the destination ahead of the aircraft & where if that airport is not listed in weatherstationlist.bin, the FSX Atis uses lat/long to compile a broadcast. Cheers John
  5. Pete I hope you can guide and / or help ! I have atttached a log of a flight I do regularly from Christchurch (NZCH) to Queenstown (NZQN) - and where every time as I approach NZQN I get the wrong / different ATIS data (QNH and wind) via an add-on program (FSX RealAtis) compared with what is the FSX Atis data (and hence the simulated conditions). In the attached, RealAtis was broadcasting a northerly wind & QNH 1013mb, FSX Atis was broadcasting a southerly / 1020mb. I understand that RealAtis is reading the weather through my FSUIPC4.5. It is only after landing that the RealAtis broadcast changes to match the FSX (and apparently correct) broadcast. I note on the fsuipc.log that the weather station being read as I approach NZQN is another station NZDN which is 100nm east. I assume as NZQN has its own FSX atis that it is an ICAO station read by the real-time weather downloads. Any comment / advice you may have would be appreciated. Cheers John FSUIPC4.zip
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