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    FSUIPC Offset for Radio Control

    Hi,

    maybe I have overread it but what are the Offsets for: - 7Segment Radiodisplay(COM1/Active/Standby); Switch for that; Encoders; Off/On Switch.

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    Re: FSUIPC Offset for Radio Control

    Or are this the normal FSUIPC offsets?
    No one?

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    Re: FSUIPC Offset for Radio Control

    ok. Since there are no answers I will form the question in a new way: When you are flying online how do you switch the frequency?

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    Re: FSUIPC Offset for Radio Control

    My guess is it depends on how you are interfacing and what hardware/software you are using.

    If you have opencockpit hardware you can use their software and it will directly communicate with FSX/P3D.
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    Re: FSUIPC Offset for Radio Control

    normally I have OC, but this time I use Arduino. There the programm works with FSUIPC Offsets.
    But I am not sure what offset is the right for JL software.

    To make it clear: I mean the offsets of the RMPs

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    Re: FSUIPC Offset for Radio Control

    Quote Originally Posted by Niklas View Post
    normally I have OC, but this time I use Arduino. There the programm works with FSUIPC Offsets.
    But I am not sure what offset is the right for JL software.

    To make it clear: I mean the offsets of the RMPs
    Do you have this ?
    http://www.jeehell.org/Offsets.pdf
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    Re: FSUIPC Offset for Radio Control

    I know this, but unfortunatly there aren´t any information about the RMPs.

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    Re: FSUIPC Offset for Radio Control

    I've made it with SIOC. Use the sioc-creator to create an SIOC-script with the RMP-variable. Then put the variable to an offset.
    Its realy simple an it works for me perfectly with an Arduino.

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    Re: FSUIPC Offset for Radio Control

    Sounds very interesting! You have a PM

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    Re: FSUIPC Offset for Radio Control

    Having the same challenge.
    I use an arcaze board and mobiflight for output of the frequency.
    But do not know how to change the frequency with my encoder (no p&p radio module, just the encoder in a selfmade panel)

    Can I also use Sioc creator for that?

    Thanks,
    Michael