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*The '''AirToAir frequencies (122.75 and 123.45)''' are ideal for all Multiplayer events. They are without any range-limitations - but not yet "overcrowded!). Also when traveling you might want to listen on the 122.75 for others who want to contact you (or reverse). When there is much "talk" on the 122.75 you might just arrange with your partner to switch to 123.45 - and return to 122.75 afterward. As of April 2009 the 122.75 is already operational for this application (except for Windows-PC's, sorry), the 123.45 will follow. You may try from time to time if these limitations still exist.<br><br> | *The '''AirToAir frequencies (122.75 and 123.45)''' are ideal for all Multiplayer events. They are without any range-limitations - but not yet "overcrowded!). Also when traveling you might want to listen on the 122.75 for others who want to contact you (or reverse). When there is much "talk" on the 122.75 you might just arrange with your partner to switch to 123.45 - and return to 122.75 afterward. As of April 2009 the 122.75 is already operational for this application (except for Windows-PC's, sorry), the 123.45 will follow. You may try from time to time if these limitations still exist.<br><br> | ||
*Finally you can manipulate the frequency-tables (positions.txt in your FGFS/FGCOM local directory) and define an own frequency for special events. e.g. a Flight-School at one airport with maybe multiple student-groups. Of course those are local manipulations on your own PC, which you have to agree on with your (planned to be) partners in advance. | *Finally you can manipulate the frequency-tables (positions.txt in your FGFS/FGCOM local directory) and define an own frequency for special events. e.g. a Flight-School at one airport with maybe multiple student-groups. Of course those are local manipulations on your own PC, which you have to agree on with your (planned to be) partners in advance. | ||
===Supplemantery Informations=== | |||
====Tips and Tricks==== | ====Tips and Tricks==== | ||
'''Airport missing in FGCom:'''<br> | '''Airport missing in FGCom:'''<br> | ||
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**Check the “''YourPlane''-set.xml” file in your FGFS/data/Aircraft/YourPlane directory: If you find a line “<key n="32">” then this plane is intentionally using “key 32” (Space) for something other than the PTT. Known planes that do that as of Feb. 2009 are: an2, bluebird-base, ogel, OV10.., seafireIIc, spitfireIIa, ufo. | **Check the “''YourPlane''-set.xml” file in your FGFS/data/Aircraft/YourPlane directory: If you find a line “<key n="32">” then this plane is intentionally using “key 32” (Space) for something other than the PTT. Known planes that do that as of Feb. 2009 are: an2, bluebird-base, ogel, OV10.., seafireIIc, spitfireIIa, ufo. | ||
===Solving Audio-Problems=== | ====Solving Audio-Problems==== | ||
The following assumes that you have problems even after you did set up your system as described in [[Verifying your Audio-System]].<br><br> | The following assumes that you have problems even after you did set up your system as described in [[Verifying your Audio-System]].<br><br> | ||
'''Poor Audio Quality''' | '''Poor Audio Quality''' | ||
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(define alsa-out-device "plug:dmix") | (define alsa-out-device "plug:dmix") | ||
====Helpfull INTERNET Adresses==== | ====Helpfull INTERNET Adresses==== | ||
'''World-Time:''' | '''World-Time:''' | ||
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