winsth Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Good evening (or day..wherever you live :D ), When the ADF does not receive a signal the needle goes to 90 deg - just like in real life. However... on an EFIS there is often an indication that the ADF-signal has gone out. One example is that the arrow (now pointing 90 deg to the right) flashes red. So.. Is there a way to tell if the ADF has lost it's signal (or if the ADF is receiving a good signal)? If I would use the 90 deg indication as a "signal lost" indication - the arrow would flash red every now and then (flying an right hand arc or just passing an NDB). Many thanks in advance!! / Magnus Winsth
Pete Dowson Posted December 8, 2005 Report Posted December 8, 2005 So.. Is there a way to tell if the ADF has lost it's signal (or if the ADF is receiving a good signal)? Yes. Are you writing a Gauge with the FS panels SDK? If so, check the gauge variable ADF_SIGNAL_STRENGTH. I think the signal is okay if this is greater than 50.0. There only appears to be a variable for ADF1, however. If you are talking about an external program, or anything via FSUIPC's interface, then check offset 3300 -- there are separate indicator flags for good reception on ADF1 and ADF2. Regards, Pete
winsth Posted December 8, 2005 Author Report Posted December 8, 2005 Good morning! Perfect! I actually saw 3300 last night but I only read the first line of the offset description "[FS2k, CFS2 and FS98, as applicable]". I must have misunderstood that line and because I'm using FS2004 I skipped to the next ADF related offset without reading 3300 properly. Well.. this is what I'm looking for. Thank you! / Magnus
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