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Thread: Setting Frequencies on ADF in Lear 45 radio stack gauge

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    Default Setting Frequencies on ADF in Lear 45 radio stack gauge

    I apologise if this question may have been covered elsewhere, but I've had a look through te forum & can't find an answer that _exactly_ fits the problem I'm experiencing...
    I've discovered that in some aircraft I have which use the default Lear 45 radio stack (lear_45_radio.gau), I am unable to alter the decimal fraction the ADF is tuned to (i.e. the number after the decimal point)-other numbers on the ADF I hold the cursor over indicate they can be changed (i.e. i get the pointy hand with the plus or minus symbol), but nothing shows over the decimal fraction figure except the standard arrow cursor with no plus or minus.
    This is understandably annoying if you're trying to tune to an ADF with a fractional frequency, e.g. 402.5MHz.
    I've tryed the usual suggestion about editing the radios entry in the aircraft.cfg file relating to the NAV radio entries, but this doesn't seem to affect the ADF??
    Any help would be glady appreciated
    Andy Burton

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    Default RE: Setting Frequencies on ADF in Lear 45 radio stack gauge

    Two possiblilities come to mind.

    1) Make sure you have the "full stop period" . set in Windows instead of the "comma" , decimal separator.

    2) Alternatively, use the following keyboard commands:

    A +/- to tune 100's
    AA +/- to tune 10's
    AAA +/- to tune 1's
    AAAA +/- to tune decimals

    Actually, you can tune the COM and NAV radios using similar scheme:

    C +/-
    CC +/-
    etc.

    C2 +/-
    CC +/-
    etc.

    N +/-
    NN +/-
    etc.
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