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New Freeware Hampden for FS9!!

Posted: 04 Sep 2007, 17:14
by Trev Clark
By Ted Cook, get it here (if you have not bothered with the Alpha one ;-) ).................
http://www.tedcook.btinternet.co.uk/

Re: New Freeware Hampden for FS9!!

Posted: 04 Sep 2007, 17:16
by Motormouse
Beat ya to it by one minute Trev!

ttfn

Pete

Re: New Freeware Hampden for FS9!!

Posted: 04 Sep 2007, 17:29
by Trev Clark
Agh!! Curses again!!!!!!! :fart: :fart: :fart: :fart: :fart: :fart: :fart: :fart:


.........................But I think my post is a better quality, it has a link ;-) and I have a reputation to keep up, of sorts :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: New Freeware Hampden for FS9!!

Posted: 04 Sep 2007, 17:34
by Motormouse
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :gigle: :gigle: :gigle:



ttfn

Pete

Re: New Freeware Hampden for FS9!!

Posted: 04 Sep 2007, 22:33
by nigelb
This looks like a good model and is fairly easy to fly!

I tracked a constant sounding tone to the BABS system. Verified by tuning NAV1 to a different frequency. I know how to disable this - just comment out the gauge in the panel.cfg. My question however, is this how the actual BABS system worked - a dit dit sound or dah dah sound if off course and a constant tone if on course to the VOR? Was there anyway to turn it off? To be honest it drives my up the wall after a few minutes. Nothing that I could find in the docs so I did RTFM

Edit: After doing a bit of research, I get the impression the BABS audio tones were only heard on ILS approaches. Is this correct? As it stands now, the Hampden BABS sounds whenever it picks up a valid signal from the NAV1 radio.

Re: New Freeware Hampden for FS9!!

Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 12:14
by Filonian
Thanks for the HU Trev.

Graham

Re: New Freeware Hampden for FS9!!

Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 16:32
by Paolo Lao
Very Nice! downloading now, I guess this one has a "Castoring" tail wheel not like the alphasim one :welldone:

Re: New Freeware Hampden for FS9!!

Posted: 07 Sep 2007, 19:08
by nigelb
nigelb wrote:This looks like a good model and is fairly easy to fly!

I tracked a constant sounding tone to the BABS system. Verified by tuning NAV1 to a different frequency. I know how to disable this - just comment out the gauge in the panel.cfg. My question however, is this how the actual BABS system worked - a dit dit sound or dah dah sound if off course and a constant tone if on course to the VOR? Was there anyway to turn it off? To be honest it drives my up the wall after a few minutes. Nothing that I could find in the docs so I did RTFM

Edit: After doing a bit of research, I get the impression the BABS audio tones were only heard on ILS approaches. Is this correct? As it stands now, the Hampden BABS sounds whenever it picks up a valid signal from the NAV1 radio.
Bump. No takers?

Re: New Freeware Hampden for FS9!!

Posted: 07 Sep 2007, 20:01
by steve p
nigelb wrote:This looks like a good model and is fairly easy to fly!

I tracked a constant sounding tone to the BABS system. Verified by tuning NAV1 to a different frequency. I know how to disable this - just comment out the gauge in the panel.cfg. My question however, is this how the actual BABS system worked - a dit dit sound or dah dah sound if off course and a constant tone if on course to the VOR? Was there anyway to turn it off? To be honest it drives my up the wall after a few minutes. Nothing that I could find in the docs so I did RTFM

Edit: After doing a bit of research, I get the impression the BABS audio tones were only heard on ILS approaches. Is this correct? As it stands now, the Hampden BABS sounds whenever it picks up a valid signal from the NAV1 radio.
Yep, thats the way it works. If you don't like the sound, just retune the radio.

Best wishes
Steve P

Re: New Freeware Hampden for FS9!!

Posted: 07 Sep 2007, 23:33
by nigelb
Steve thanks for the response!

Just to clarify - did the BABS tones sound whenever a valid NAV1 signal was received or only when a NAV1 ILS signal was received? The Hampden sounds the tones for any NAV1 signal regardless of if it is an ILS signal or not.