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  1. Hi Pete please look at the extract from my log file . Hoe do I construct a value from 0 to 360 . Up to 180 it seems quite easy, but what about 181 to 360? ********* EPICINFO Module, Version 4.21 (9SEP03) by Pete Dowson ********* Panel=AIRCRAFT\beech_king_air_350\panel.rmi\panel.cfg Epic Ref= Icarus-BE200 CFG: Reading C:\FS2002\EPICINFO.CFG ************************************************ CFG: Processing section [All] CFG: RESEND=0 ************************************************ CFG: Processing section [icarus-BE200] CFG: Log=2 CFG: LocInterceptZone=90,125 CFG: Sets=FUEL NAV CFG: WHISKEY_COMPASS_DEGREES=1 Frequency not set 27537 PH040 = 000 000, 00000 [Hex 00 00, 00 00], orig val=0 [0x0000000000000000] VOR1_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 27537 PH029 = 255 000, 00000 [Hex FF 00, 00 00], orig val=0 [0x0000000000000000] NAV1_VOR_RADIAL Frequency set on Radial 022 67332 PH040 = 007 027, 02707 [Hex 07 1B, 93 0A], orig val=2707.29 [0x40A5269700000000] VOR1_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 67332 PH029 = 022 000, 00022 [Hex 16 00, 16 00], orig val=4079 [0x40AFDDFFFFFFFFD5] NAV1_VOR_RADIAL Frequency set on Radial 068 154397 PH040 = 087 010, 01087 [Hex 57 0A, 3F 04], orig val=1087.16 [0x4090FCA880000000] VOR1_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 154397 PH029 = 068 001, 00168 [Hex 44 01, A8 00], orig val=30621 [0x40DDE73FFFFFFFD7] NAV1_VOR_RADIAL Frequency set on Radial 247 252753 PH040 = 054 010, 01054 [Hex 36 0A, 1E 04], orig val=1053.55 [0x4090762FE0000000] VOR1_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 252753 PH029 = 242 255, 65422 [Hex F2 FF, 8E FF], orig val=-20782 [0xC0D44B7FFFFFFFE5] NAV1_VOR_RADIAL Frequency set on Radial 289 283343 PH040 = 034 009, 00934 [Hex 22 09, A6 03], orig val=933.594 [0x408D2CC060000000] VOR1_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 283343 PH029 = 184 000, 65464 [Hex B8 00, B8 FF], orig val=-13076 [0xC0C989FFFFFFFFDE] NAV1_VOR_RADIAL Frequency set on Radial 333 322227 PH029 = 228 000, 65508 [Hex E4 00, E4 FF], orig val=-5020 [0xC0B39BFFFFFFFFE6] NAV1_VOR_RADIAL 322227 PH040 = 006 009, 00906 [Hex 06 09, 8A 03], orig val=906.495 [0x408C53F5E0000000] VOR1_SIGNAL_STRENGTH Frequency set on Radial 009 351482 PH029 = 009 000, 00009 [Hex 09 00, 09 00], orig val=1642 [0x4099A7FFFFFFFFDE] NAV1_VOR_RADIAL 351482 PH040 = 019 008, 00819 [Hex 13 08, 33 03], orig val=819.067 [0x4089988860000000] VOR1_SIGNAL_STRENGTH Frequency set on Radial 091 372483 PH040 = 006 007, 00706 [Hex 06 07, C2 02], orig val=705.73 [0x40860DD780000000] VOR1_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 372483 PH029 = 091 000, 00091 [Hex 5B 00, 5B 00], orig val=16562 [0x40D02C7FFFFFFFEA] NAV1_VOR_RADIAL Frequency not set 384822 PH040 = 000 000, 00000 [Hex 00 00, 00 00], orig val=0 [0x0000000000000000] VOR1_SIGNAL_STRENGTH 384822 PH029 = 255 000, 00000 [Hex FF 00, 00 00], orig val=0 [0x0000000000000000] NAV1_VOR_RADIAL 425873 QP101 = Kill Done CFG: Mouse positions cleared ********* EPICINFO Log file closed *********
  2. Hi Pete, Can you possibly shed some light on weird behaviour from these 2 pigeonholes. #Expanding the 16bit variable for the Radial from bytes 2-3 gives a variable that behaves as expected until the aircraft passes from radial 179 to 180. At that point the variable displayed jumps to 356 and carries on from there into the 400's and 500's, carrying a difference of about +176 over and above the actual expected value, until you cross from actual radial 359 (527) to radial 000. Then the variable value jumps back to 000 and carries on normally to 179. Looking at the Radial value with FS Interrogator, however, gives correct behaviour from radial 000 through 360 as expected Thanks a stack
  3. Hi Pete My name is Danie and I am doing development work at Aviamech ( Epic agent in Africa ). I am reading additional off-set FS2002 values and putting them into p-holes. ( FSUIPC_READ_N ) These new PH values do not have predefined names like the one’s in your list ( PH 1 to 152 ) How do I apply scaling to them ? What must I use as the “variable name” ? Thanks for all your great work to date. Kind regards Danie Kuys
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