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John Denker (talk | contribs) (Seneca volume control) |
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none is heard. | none is heard. | ||
4) | 4) Multiple departures from standard phraseology. | ||
5) | 5) The volume is too low; ATIS is not readable over engine noise. | ||
This defeats much of the purpose of ATIS. The volume does | |||
not respond to the /instrumentation/comm[N]/volume property. | |||
==== Problems with --altitude option ==== | ==== Problems with --altitude option ==== | ||
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including the pa24-250, there is such a knob, but it | including the pa24-250, there is such a knob, but it | ||
apparently isn't clickable and apparently doesn't do | apparently isn't clickable and apparently doesn't do | ||
anything. | anything. | ||
when clicked | |||
In contrast, the SenecaII exemplifies the ''desired'' behavior: | |||
the knob rotates when clicked and | |||
correctly controls the /instrumentation/comm[N]/volume | |||
property. (This alas has no effect on the volume of ATIS | |||
audio, but that must be considered an ATIS bug not a | |||
Seneca bug.) | |||
==== Incompatible Scenery ==== | ==== Incompatible Scenery ==== |
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