garyk007
04-26-2007, 10:08 PM
Hi all
My name is Gareth, and I am currently living in sydney, Australia.
I have wanted to build a Sim for about 10 years now.
I started flying FS5 back in the day, and never looked back.
I am considering a Goflight MCP as my first piece of hardware for the sim.
I know a bit about electronics, when i say a bit I mean that I know what a resistor, diode, etc are and what they do in a circuit. But thats it, I cant design electronic components etc.
I am in IT, the networking and server hardware side, so I know how to rebuild PC's and trouble shoot them, but I have no VB or any other programming experience.
First question is what type of IO system should I use?
I have read up on FSBUS, Open cockpit IO, Phidgets, and others but still dont know which one to go for.
I would be ok assembling a Kit of say a Comm or Nav radio, proving it was supplied with the PCD pre drilled and all the components and some basic instructions.
I hope that gives you some idea of what I can do.
As for the sim, I can weld and own a lathe and many tools so making physical parts is not as much of an issue as the electronics for me.
I just cant bring myself to spend over $300 on a single Nav radio from FDS etc.
I would love to chat to any other builders in Sydney.
Check out http://www.flightexperience.com
they are opening a full 737NG sim in Darling Harbour on Sunday. for a couple of hundred bucks I will be the first in the que to take a flight.
If any one out there need advise or help setting up networks or internet connections or trouble shooting PC's etc just yell.
Happy Landings
Gareth
My name is Gareth, and I am currently living in sydney, Australia.
I have wanted to build a Sim for about 10 years now.
I started flying FS5 back in the day, and never looked back.
I am considering a Goflight MCP as my first piece of hardware for the sim.
I know a bit about electronics, when i say a bit I mean that I know what a resistor, diode, etc are and what they do in a circuit. But thats it, I cant design electronic components etc.
I am in IT, the networking and server hardware side, so I know how to rebuild PC's and trouble shoot them, but I have no VB or any other programming experience.
First question is what type of IO system should I use?
I have read up on FSBUS, Open cockpit IO, Phidgets, and others but still dont know which one to go for.
I would be ok assembling a Kit of say a Comm or Nav radio, proving it was supplied with the PCD pre drilled and all the components and some basic instructions.
I hope that gives you some idea of what I can do.
As for the sim, I can weld and own a lathe and many tools so making physical parts is not as much of an issue as the electronics for me.
I just cant bring myself to spend over $300 on a single Nav radio from FDS etc.
I would love to chat to any other builders in Sydney.
Check out http://www.flightexperience.com
they are opening a full 737NG sim in Darling Harbour on Sunday. for a couple of hundred bucks I will be the first in the que to take a flight.
If any one out there need advise or help setting up networks or internet connections or trouble shooting PC's etc just yell.
Happy Landings
Gareth