mattzman Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 i am online flying and my winds are at 5-10 knots were others report 30-45 knots. any suggestions. i noticed it on squackbox 3 and i have fsuipic 3.22 not registered. help
Pete Dowson Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 i am online flying and my winds are at 5-10 knots were others report 30-45 knots.any suggestions. i noticed it on squackbox 3 and i have fsuipic 3.22 not registered. help orry, I cannot support such old versions of FSUIPC. Please update to 3.53, see http://www.schiratti.com/dowson. Regards Pete
mattzman Posted January 4, 2006 Author Report Posted January 4, 2006 i did still the same and i meant 3.52 not the other one i listed. any help on this matter. winds were 252 2 last night on SB3 were they reported 41 knots?
Pete Dowson Posted January 4, 2006 Report Posted January 4, 2006 i did still the same and i meant 3.52 not the other one i listed. any help on this matter. winds were 252 2 last night on SB3 were they reported 41 knots? I'm afraid this is really a matter for SB support. Are you sure you are reading this stuff in the right place? If SB3 is setting FS with different winds to those it reports then there would be a lot of folks (all SB3 users of course) with such problems. Maybe you are confusing the levels and places where winds are reported? Try checking with WeatherSet2 -- it will give all the weather details both at the aircraft and for any selected weather station. You should be able to relate what you see in FS with what is being set. All FSUIPC can do is pass on the weather requests from SB3 to FS. It is an interface program, not a weather creator. The only interference it may make on winds AT the aircraft is with the smoothing and limiting options -- check the Winds page in FSUIPC. However, if you aren't user registered none of those options will be on. Regards, Pete
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