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  1. 116 downloads

    FSX RNAV Groundspeed Update. Unlike the GPS constant ground speed readout, VORTAC/DME-ARC'ing ground speed is near zero at a constant distance away from the facility. This update corrects my RNAV Projects "ground speed" (DME's) for proper values based on waypoint data, not across the ground velocity. Recent XML updated code changes show the same situation, the RNAV ground speed now displays "zero-ground speed" abeam the RNAV waypoint. This is a valuable piece of information while conducting "ARC-ing" procedures to RNAV waypoints, not just VORTAC facilities. The enclosed README.TXT file lists the RNAV XML files that have been updated, their current versions and the Nav it operates under, shown in their repective folder arrangement. By Ronald Prindle.
  2. 294 downloads

    FSX Panels & Gauges--GPS Indicators Update. During the development of my LORAN-C receiver for FSX, I discovered a rather insensitive CDI action on a simple VOR track. After looking at the "GPS Friendly" CDI indicators that I had available, none matched what I expected to see on my Garmin GPS-295 CDI. Therefore, I have adjusted all the known "GPS Friendly" indicators I have in my FSX \Gauges folder and that is what you'll find attached to this zip file. They are, gauge-by-gauge updated CDI indicators which will give you a near match to the sensitivity provide in all the FSX GPS receivers you may already be running. A simple copy of the XML files into your existing gauges should bring you up to date. By Ronald Prindle.
  3. Field Mod to King_HSI.XML under \King_Gauges, add limits to Version now 1.5 Non-RNAV version of the "GPS Friendly" HSI Fixes problem noticed when "way-off course!" By Ronald Prindle
  4. 166 downloads

    FSX GPS Friendly Indicators - NS800 UPD. This gauge package update is for the King HSI units, both RNAV and non-RNAV Nav #1 units I have provided in several projects that are now "GPS Friendly" Indicators. Along with the HSI updates, an update for the Narco NS-800 RNAV fixes the HLD and CHK button displays, problems discovered during the use of the RNAV cleaning up these HSI/GPS Indicators. The "missing" supplemental RNAV Word.Doc file is also attached for the NS-800 Project. Native XML files for the HSI's and the NS800 are attached for your use and can be installed manually, or with recommended editors like FS Panel Studio software, for "better fits" to existing panels with little effort. By Ronald Prindle.
  5. 266 downloads

    FSX Light Aircraft GPS Indicators. While developing and testing the Narco NS-800 RNAV System, the use of the FSX Garmin GPS-295, verified indicated RNAV data. During in flight tests, a desire for an external GPS CDI, like that which were avalible and used (by me) in the Mid-'90's on LORAN-C receivers... lead to this set of remote GPS Indicators. They performed so well, (even during GPS Approach practice) I thought there might be some interest in using these indicators in other light aircraft. As with all my XML files, (as in past packages) can be installed manually, or with recommended editors like FS Panel Studio software, for "better fits" to existing panels with little effort. By Ronald Prindle.
  6. Supplement to Pilot's Guide in Word.Doc form is available, any luck it'll be attached to this comment? Ron P. Narco NS-800 RNAV Pilot's Guide Supplement (See panel drawing in the documents folder) ( Edit Mode USE HLD VOR RNAV CHK Data Pwr Ident To/From Knob Inner Outer Indicator ) WP DME PAR Enr/Apr VOR < Cycle Nav Toggle Regions Knob Knob Nav #2 Auto (Save) - - L H Load WP Waypoint Table FSX Version of NS-800 Features Using the Narco Pilot's Guide PDF file for reference, the FSX controls and reactions will be explained as the airplane is initialized and seen at on power up. On power up, the NS-800 RNAV is ready, as Nav #1, in the VOR Mode and the knobs control the radio receiver's frequency (as any Nav Receiver would operate). The "knob" control is shown by the "carrot" symbol; "<" shown in the display. Furthermore, in the VOR Mode, the WP and USE value being the same, the frequency knob changes, effect the receiver's active radio frequency, no need to make the XFR key function. You have direct control of the Nav #1 Receiver, free to select any VOR/VORTAC/LOC. If the VOR you have active in the NS-800 has DME (VORTAC) capability, the "upper" display area will automatically show you Nav #1 DME information; Bearing FROM, Distance from that VORTAC, aircraft speed and "Time to Station" will be calculated. "Time to Station" = 99 means no data exists to determine arrival time. Dashed line displays mean signal loss or data is incomplete. Furthermore, ILS signal loss shows dashed lines in this upper display, a "clear field" display means a good ILS signal is received and in use. VOR/LOC/GS ID-825 RNAV Indicator has been provided, (Narco Gauges.Zip) the NS-800 will work with King/Bendix HSI found in the KNS-81 RNAV Project, both setup as Nav #1. Front Panel Controls WP Loaded - initial loaded waypoint will be the last "saved" WP used during the "power cycle" toggle. Unlike the Narco RNAV that starts with WP #1, the FSX version begins with the WP saved in the NS800.TXT setup, mainly for conveyance sake. < The Data "Carrot" is an important button to know, in that it moves you off a set field for editing purposes. This key is found on the radio frequency display when the VOR Mode is set. It's normally found on the WP display in the RNAV Mode. The "carrot" will move off the frequency position in the VOR Mode, to begin waypoint editing, even to reach the WP position, in order to select a memory or "bin" to store your data into. NOTE: The Data "Carrot" is inhibited from moving off the WP position, if the WP and USE values MATCH, while in RNAV Mode. This protects the RNAV computer while it's in use. Default carrot position in VOR Mode is the radio frequency. In the RNAV Mode, the carrot defaults to the WP selection position, each time a change is made in modes. The XFR Button is at the far left, if you want to fly the waypoint or radio frequency you have displayed on the lower screen area, pushing this button activates that data being displayed. Confirming the action? WP and USE values should now match. Anytime the WP and USE values do not match, the displayed data is considered in "edit mode" and as soon as you move off the display, to the next WP, etc. the data shown is automatically saved in the Waypoint Table. If you do not cycle the power "OFF" region, the next time you start the aircraft, the older saved data is loaded. Your recent editing activity stays in this flight table only and will be lost if you do not "power cycle" the NS-800. HLD The DME Button is a feature of the VOR Mode and is for use during a selected ILS frequency/approach. This feature normally "time shares" the RNAV Computer, using two radio frequencies in the Narco Unit, which degrades the quality of data available for navigation. In this FSX version, there simply are not enough "navs" to accomplish this task, so if you have a second Nav Receiver on board, it's frequency and DME data will be displayed. This button is inhibited in the RNAV Modes! Why? The Narco RNAV computer runs on either "analog" VOR angular conversions or the linear RNAV method. Even the simple PAR part of the VOR/PAR button, disables the HLD Button because the PAR function is a linear computation. Also see pages 8 & 30 in Pilot's Guide. CHK This unique button works only in the RNAV Modes of the NS-800 system. While in the Linear Calculation mode, the VORTAC radial data is in use and available for display, by simply pushing this button. At anytime, you can check and see what radial you are on and the distance from the VORTAC to confirm positional orientation. This button does not work in the VOR Mode, since the normal DME display accomplishes that task. Dashes will be shown if no DME data is sensed on the VOR facility. Special WP Auto-Load Feature The Narco NS-800 RNAV for FSX aircraft has ability to pickup instant radial and distance information from a valid VORTAC facility and place it as an "active" waypoint for immediate navigation. The use of your single mouse control buttons, lets you use both the CHK and XFR buttons to immediately store that data in the current WP being displayed, since the CHK button locks on in FSX. The Narco unit, the CHK button is normally momentary, requiring two fingers to activate. Example: I am about to take-off from an airport runway that usually has no instrument facility to guide you down the center-line on approach. I have a valid VORTAC radio signal and I have an open waypoint selected up on that frequency, and I am in the "Enroute" RNAV mode, ready to go. I simply pushed the CHK button (which darkens to show it's active) displaying the VORTAC radial and distance. I then touch the XFR button momentarily and the data I saw in the CHK display is now in the waypoint lower data screen. I then released the CHK button and data for my new "fix" is shown in the DME display too. Furthermore the WP and USE values match, meaning that "fix" is now my active waypoint. I haven't even moved on the end of the runway and I have a "fix" to bring me back to this center-line, with the runway heading dialed in on the OBS. After take-off, I flew out to the VOR and kept a 5 nautical mile range away from my "fix" at the end of the runway. Flying outbound from the VOR on a parallel course to that runway heading, I saw the indicator flag change as I flew abeam to my new waypoint. I waited for the "key position" DG indication to match the "Bearing TO" my fix and turned a 5 nM base leg. The distance measured by the CDI, below 3 miles on the base leg, I switched over to the APR Mode for a full-scale deflection. As the CDI came in, I turned inbound on the OBS heading to see the runway ahead, which normally does not have a localizer facility for this approach. I was aligned with the centerline very well, with little corrections required for a smooth landing. This simple activity means a lot in a high-winged airplane, when the runway is blocked out in the turns. Actually, I just made my own RNAV approach on a runway I use a lot. The Narco NS-800 RNAV has unique features I thought you should check out in your FSX airplanes. The Pilot's Guide is a very good document to read and any luck, all its features work here? End of Document
  7. 158 downloads

    FSX Narco NS-800 RNAV. To complete the FSX RNAV Collection with FlightSim.Com, the Narco NS-800 RNAV and the ID-825 VOR/LOC/GS Indicator have been setup to replace your Nav #1 Radio receiver and flight indicator. This unit includes an integrated DME display and an 8-waypoint memory system based on the C:\FSX_RNAV_Logger\ NS800.TXT text file, designed by Robbie McElrath. The NS-800 was Narco's answer to the King KNS-80 RNAV System of the mid-1980's. Installation of the package is as in past RNAV "Gauges", FS Panel Studio software works well, or size it into your panel via the Panel.CFG file. By Ronald Prindle.
  8. 133 downloads

    FSX KNS-81 RNAV. This optional update installs "shaded buttons" for the RAD and CHK front panel controls for the KNS-81 RNAV Systems in the field. A copy for the Nav #1/HSI Version 10.5 and the original Nav #2/VOR Head Version 10.0 are found in this update, in their native XML form. Simply copy these files (with their BMP "buttons") you use into your \Gauges\King KNS-81 RNAV location. By Ron Prindle.
  9. 129 downloads

    FSX King KNS 81 Update 2. This update was the result of a discovery, found during my design of a Narco NS-800 RNAV system, whereby the "proper" memory updates now occur in your waypoint review in the KNS-81 RNAV System with no special handling nor procedure. What changed was, displayed data "edits" now happen in each "bin" or memory position, during "in flight" conditons! A copy for the Nav #1/HSI Version 10.4 and the original Nav #2/VOR Head Version 9.9 of this project are found in this update, in their native XML form. Simply copy the file you use, into your \Gauges\King KNS-81 RNAV location. By Ronald Prindle.
  10. 123 downloads

    FSX King KNS-81 RNAV Update. This update is for the King KNS-81 RNAV sets already in the field, that may have experienced "in flight" waypoint change troubles? The RTN (Return) button has been downgraded back to local saves to RNAV ops for immediate WP change saves without the need to use the "USE" Button "split" mouse click option. This update cleans up in flight "edits" of the Waypoint Table, as shown in the King RNAV Instruction Manual found in the \Gauges\King KNS-81 RNAV and \King KNS-81_N1HSI Packages. A simple copy of these XML Files repair the edit feature of each unit. Select the one you use. By Ronald Prindle.
  11. 163 downloads

    FSX King KNS-81 RNAV. Thanks to user "Russell" for his input, the natural evolution of the King KNS-81 RNAV is now complete. It now runs as NAV #1 and drives the standard King KI-525A HSI we all know and have used when it's been available. This is a new package with a few changes suggested by Russell as well as a Nav #1 based KDI-572 DME Display, making the "set" complete. By Ronald Prindle.
  12. I am now happy I can water taxi my C-150, with the addition of the following to its Aircraft.CFG file; //Classes...What type of point 0=Unused or Ignore // 1=Wheel // 2=Scrape point // 4=Float // 5=Float Rudder //0 Class //1 Longitudinal Position (feet) [contact_points] point.x = 5, -13.60, -5.60, -6.00, 1600, 0, 0.00, 50.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.00, 1.0, 1.2, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 point.xx = 5, -13.60, 5.60, -6.00, 1600, 0, 0.00, 50.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.00, 1.1, 1.5, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (Make x, xx your next available points on the list) Switch from; \Gauges\dhc6_sw2.cab called; water_rudder2 The switch I added to the panel NEEDS to be off on take-off! Enjoy! Ron
  13. 208 downloads

    FSX Panels--KNS-81 RNAV. This KNS-81 RNAV package makes use of C:\FSX_RNAV_LOGGER\KNS81.TXT, a package recently introduced for the KN-74 & KNC-610 RNAVs, whereby the KNS-81 makes use of ten (10) waypoint memories where the others only used one. Thanks to Robbie McElrath's "Logger" the project uses storage of these locations with direct panel editing. Included is a new Remote DME and a Waypoint "viewer" for training/study purposes and uses the existing VOR #2 heads already delivered in past RNAV Projects. All XML files, as in past packages, can be installed manually, or with recomended editors like FS Panel Studio software for "better fits" to existing panels. By Ronald Prindle.
  14. 297 downloads

    FSX Panel & Gauges - ARC Radio & More Updates. This update package brings more legacy radios and updates to your existing FSX avionics. Updates for existing packages were for: Cessna ARC Radios, fixes corrected 25 kHz "delta" displays. All new packages include a 360 channel ARC RT-308C Nav/Com 1 & 2 and King thin "independent" navs and comms of KY-196A's and KN-53's to help close the gap I seemed to have created as I develop a King KNS-81 Nav 2 RNAV System (soon to follow). I also made labels, "stickers" you can place on your radio faces to help recall effected displays. All XML files, as in past packages, can be installed manually, or with recomended editors like FS Panel Studio software for "better fits" to existing panels. By Ronald Prindle.
  15. 167 downloads

    FSX ARC Radios 25 kHz Update. This update package activates the 25/50 KHz "switch" legacy Cessna Nav/Comms had located between the displays. This collection of XML files need only be copied to the folder your ARC Radios are in, from the original distribution found in FSX_LEGACY_AVIONICS_UPD.ZIP By Ronald Prindle.
  16. 203 downloads

    FSX Legacy Avionics Century IIB Autopilot Update. This update is for the existing CENTURY_IIB_AP.ZIP that now has a working "wing leveler" roll knob and some LGS mode protection fixes. New default Century Flight Systems, Inc. panel images have been provided as well as the original "Piper" images. Simply copy the UPDATE Folder contents into your FSX \Gauges\Century IIB AP\ subdirectory. By Ronald Prindle.
  17. 315 downloads

    FSX Legacy Avionics Update. This update package brings more legacy radios and indicators to your FSX airplanes. Updates for existing packages were for King Silver Crown Series, Narco DME-190 and RNAV ops. All new ADFs for Collins and King packages and transponder updates for "reply" displays. New Cessna (ARC) radios have been built. All as in past packages, can be installed manually, or with recomendations for using FS Panel Studio software for "better fits" in existing panels. By Ronald Prindle.
  18. 291 downloads

    FSX Collins Micro-Line basic legacy radios, XPDR and audio panel for light aircraft. Another "remake" of an existing XML radio from the FlightSim.Com's library that is now as functional as FSX will allow. It includes both Nav/Comm 1 and 2, a factory PDF instruction manual and is compatible with your existing navigation equipment (VOR heads, etc.) Installation as with any XML Gauge, can be done using a text file editor or a recommended package like FS Panel Studio. By Ronald Prindle.
  19. In case you use the RNAV Lamp equipped VOR Heads, if your lamps don't work, check that the first couple of lines in the XML file say RNAVSwitch and the "on" lamp should match your RNAV_On.BMP in the gauge folder. Here is the corrected ARC_Gauge file for the ... VOR2ARC_RNAV.XML that does lite the lamps in my working directory. (L:RNAVSwitch,number) Sorry, I noticed I waited too long to get you the working gauges and things like RLSwitch should have never gotten to your zip file. They were variables I was using while the autopilot was being developed. Hope this corrects my typo? If you get them out too soon, you get issues, if you wait too long you get my problems. Anyone who has worked in this rev. polish notation, knows what I mean! Ron P. 12/25/2017
  20. 243 downloads

    FSX Century II B Autopilot & RNAV Updates. Legacy avionics continued, this time around is an average "rental" autopilot, a Century IIB, along with two updates for the RNAV Project VOR displays. Included is the Pilot's Manual for the Century IIB, which like most light aircraft do not have altitude hold and often, no glideslope linkage. While developing the RNAV waypoint tracking concept, actual autopilots of the time were few and far between. So, I adapted the Century IIIB FlightSim.Com to a working Century IIB, no RNAV (yet). Installation again is by Text File editing, or the recommended FS Panel Studio Pkg. By Ronald Prindle.
  21. 140 downloads

    FSX New_KN74_TSO RNAV_Updates. If you have the NEW_KN74TSO.ZIP file, you may want the updates that follow, since several issues have been addressed and the introduction of the Narco CLC-60 RNAV is included. Improvements to the King RNAV elements are in their own folder and the new Narco CLC-60 and an ARC VOR #2 are found in its own folder. The enclosed files can be simply unzipped into your existing RNAV Project Gauge directories, or if you are new to this package, simply unzip the folders and copy these folders to your \Gauges directory of FSX. Use a text editor or FS Panel Studio to configure Panel.CFG. By Ronald Prindle.
  22. 198 downloads

    FSX Gauges--King Silver Crown Updates. If you have the KING_SILVER.ZIP file, you may want the updates that follow, since several issues have been addressed in the King KX-170 radios and the KMA-20 audio panel. Improvements to the King radios and the King gauges are found in their own folder. The enclosed files can be simply unzipped into your existing King Radio Project directories, or if you are new to this package, simply unzip and copy these folders to your \Gauges directory of FSX. Use a text editor or FS Panel Studio to configure Panel.CFG. By Ronald Prindle.
  23. 175 downloads

    FSX Updated King KN 74 RNAV Project. This is another open source contribution to the FSX users, an update to the existing KING_RNAV_PROJECT.ZIP submitted, this time with "True Linear" RNAV characteristics. The "package" includes a DIY install example and documentation on the RNAV theory and use of this project, with example screen shots and a King KI-201 VOR head look-alike. Thanks to Richard O. Finley for his never ending help and support in getting this project to its completion. By Ronald Prindle. (See also NEW_KN74TSO_UPD.ZIP)
  24. 228 downloads

    FSX King RNAV KN74. General Aviation - FSX - King Silver Crown RNAV, single waypoint system based on KN74 Course-Line Computer. This additional XML/BMP package contains a dedicated Nav 2 RMI and new King style DME displays, those found in the late 70's and early 80's. This legacy RNAV system is presented in its "beta" form for early delivery to FSX users who want to try a VHF-based VORTAC VOR/DME navigation system. It can and should be installed using products like FS Panel Studio for size and location "fit" into your panel. It can be in whole or in part, meaning if you like just the KI-265 DME, you can use just that item for other applications. By Ronald Prindle.
  25. 220 downloads

    FSX Narco "TSO" Collection. Radio Collection of Narco "TSO" Radios for General Aircraft. This XML Radio collection was assembled from aircraft downloaded from FlightSim.Com for users who wish to update their panels for actual rigs that were found during the '70's and '80's in most rental airplanes. By Ronald Prindle.
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