tilneyg88 Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 I have the Duxford scenery and to open the gates it says to set a NAV1 frequency of 111.10. What does this mean and how do you do it? Any help is much appreciated! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lnuss Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 It means that, using your navigation radio, NAV1 (for VOR/ILS) you set the frequency to 111.10, then the gates will open. If you have trouble figuring out the radios, perhaps the tutorials/lessons that come with FS will help. Larry N. As Skylab would say: Remember: Aviation is NOT an exact Science! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aeroplaneman Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 Hi, Dialing in the NAV1 frequency is a simple, I've attached some screenshots in the default 744, although the process is basically the same for all aircraft. Firstly, bring up the radio stack. Put the frequency you want in the STBY frequency. Then hit the circled button to make it active. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
il88pp Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 Pop open the radio panel (shift + 2). Change the setting on Nav1 standby to the correct frequency, by clicking on the numbers. Then click on the small button between 'standby' and 'active' to make it the active frequency. il88pp. [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tilneyg88 Posted April 10, 2015 Author Share Posted April 10, 2015 Thanks for all the help everyone, got it working fine :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhantomTweak Posted April 10, 2015 Share Posted April 10, 2015 2 more methods, both of which I use extensively, although they take a teensy bit of panel editing. 1) Look up Cockpit Commander in the library and add it to your panel, either in the main panel, or as a pop-up. it permits the entry of a number of things directly, such as Nav1 or the Heading for the autopilot, etc etc. Wonderful little tool to have. 2) for just the radios alone, look up the ComGold Radio stack, also in the library. Very nice, modern and super easy to use, with it's own number pad for adding frequencies to any of the radios or the transponder. Bear in mind, neither of these is "accurate" as far as a realistic cockpit goes, they are just super handy tools to have at one's disposal. Hope that helps a little bit. Pat☺ [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Had a thought...then there was the smell of something burning, and sparks, and then a big fire, and then the lights went out! I guess I better not do that again! Sgt, USMC, 10 years proud service, Inactive reserve now :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tilneyg88 Posted April 10, 2015 Author Share Posted April 10, 2015 I will have a go with that, thanks for the response. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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