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First off, how can I turn off that annoying morse code? Second, Do I have to manually configure NAV radio freqs for all fight plans? Thanks

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Hi

You should have a panel to the left when in the Captain's seat. one or more of the switches must be on since you have the morse code. Yes, you will have to manage the NAV radios yourself.
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I've looked at that, All switches on, DME off, still 2 hours of beeps. I cant seem to find the OFF for that. The Filter switch will not move?

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2yellowdogs wrote:I've looked at that, All switches on, DME off, still 2 hours of beeps. I cant seem to find the OFF for that. The Filter switch will not move?
Check the Navigators radio panel. There may are audio switches there.

Actually that mimics thepilots settings. So I don't know where your audio is coming from.

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If all your radio audio switches are off and you're still getting sound, it's something other than the Connie causing it. You can try cycling the switches to see if that helps, otherwise, I'd check that you don't have something assigned to the audio switch elsewhere in the control assignments in FS.
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Try the load your default flight, after loading, switch to an aircraft like the B58 or the C172. Check the audio panel. This is a known "feature" in FSX, I can't remember the default key to toggle it.
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Switches all off, no morse code, Radios work. NAV Radio is modeled to correct time frame so will not go to higher freq's as required for some airport vor's? is there a workaround for this?

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2yellowdogs wrote:Switches all off, no morse code, Radios work. NAV Radio is modeled to correct time frame so will not go to higher freq's as required for some airport vor's? is there a workaround for this?
NAV ranges from 108.00 to 117.95 MHz. Do you expect something different?

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Those are comm radio frequency ranges.
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Tomas Linnet wrote: 14 Jan 2017, 14:46 Hi

You should have a panel to the left when in the Captain's seat. one or more of the switches must be on since you have the morse code. Yes, you will have to manage the NAV radios yourself.
Please, can you post a picture about the switch to turn morse sound Off? Or can you detail the localization of that switch, does it shows the printname like what above the SW?

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On page 113 of the manual, number 20 is the row of radio switches.

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AviationAtWar wrote: 03 Apr 2020, 08:43 On page 113 of the manual, number 20 is the row of radio switches.
Thank you, I will work with those switches to find which one mutes the morse sound.

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Hi.
The connie is fitted with old style radios , they DO NOT have the option to turn the morse off modern nav equip have the ident on/off button, the only two ways to turn the morse off on old radios is to .
1/. turn the NAV or ADF OFF then you have NO nav aides not a good idea.
2/. tune to a different freq , again this is not good as you need the nav aides on your route
regards alan. 8)
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alan CXA651 wrote: 04 Apr 2020, 02:21 Hi.
The connie is fitted with old style radios , they DO NOT have the option to turn the morse off modern nav equip have the ident on/off button, the only two ways to turn the morse off on old radios is to .
1/. turn the NAV or ADF OFF then you have NO nav aides not a good idea.
2/. tune to a different freq , again this is not good as you need the nav aides on your route
regards alan. 8)
I see …. so, we have to fly all the trip with Morse beeps sound right? What Pilots used to do about to have a comfortable flight?
From FE if I activate GPS is that instrument intended for sims and not in real time?

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