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Hi Tom,
Wow, I've found the program .txt files buried in the OS.
There certainly is a lot of material to pull together...it's not exactly plug and play!
Thanks for the help.
Cheers,
Mike
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Uh...thanks. Found a manual in the basic operating file system where I normally never go. Also .txt files for airplanes and airlines. It seems to be what I was looking for although it's pretty unreconstructed/unformatted.
Also only have airport frequencies in the London manual - where do I get the centre frequencies for hand offs?
Is there a source of this information that is set up for use anywhere? Trying to fit all these papers on the desktop along with monitors, cables and what have you is quite a challenge.
Cheers,
Mike
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Just bought TRACON expansion London reloaded.
Where/how do I find the right handoff frequencies, runway configurations?
Also have Nyerges Real Traffic. Where do I find/get the airline names and types?
Thanks,
All help appreciated.
Mike Bolan
TRACON! 2012 Standard information for new sectors
in ATC Simulators
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OK thanks Tom. No sign of the .pdf file.
WIth London Reloaded I got a 2 page .pdf called LON_REL.pdf which has the sectors and center frequencies, the waypoints/markers etc and the frequencies for the 5 towers.
From a sales point of view, it's worth noting that I'm installing Tracon 2012; London Reloaded and Real Traffic plus the somewhat clunky MSoft speech utility. From a new user orientation viewpoint, this leads to a mess of paper and very slow start up. For example I've got several pages of the worlds airline codes and airlines, but no real idea of what I need for the London sector. Do I need Air Fiji? or Volaris?
The Sector charts also have the 126.7 which keeps reporting that it is the wrong frequency - most puzzling when trying the play. Your post has fixed that point as well.
Would it be a sensible idea to have a 'readme' file that tells the new user where to find all of that stuff? It sure would make life a lot easier if it could be done and might ultimately help with sales to newbies.
Thanks again for your help. I'm now starting to use London haltingly.
Cheers,
Mike