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is it possible to download a previous version of FSUiPC. I have 3.4, but need the previous 2 versions to troubleshoot a problem.

My ADF frequency changes from nnn.0 to nnn.5 on its own. I reset the digits and then it will pop back to nnn.5. However, once I am in range and tracking an adf it stays at nnn.0.

i put 3.07 on and i am not experiencing the problem

thanks for any help

I will save my previous versions in the future

john champagne

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I found my problem. what I saw was explained in the FSUIPC 3.4 advanced manual.

AutoTuneADF: This controls an option to ‘auto-tune’ the ADF radio. If this is enabled, when FSUIPC detects no NDB signal being received it alternates the fractional part of the ADF frequency between .0 and .5 every seven seconds or so. This allows external cockpits built with only whole-number ADF radio facilities to be used in areas like the U.K. which have many NDB frequencies ending in .5.

I thought the bouncing from .0 to .5 was a problem, now I realize it is a feature.

John

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I found my problem. what I saw was explained in the FSUIPC 3.4 advanced manual.

... I thought the bouncing from .0 to .5 was a problem, now I realize it is a feature.

But it is off by default, and actually needs a deliberate INI change to enable it. Furthermore, except for a correction in version 3.30 to make it work correctly in FS2004, it has been unchanged since it was added in Version 2.00.

Regards,

Pete

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