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Seneca volume control
(Seneca volume control)
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none is heard.
none is heard.


4) Various departures from standard phraseology.
4) Multiple departures from standard phraseology.


5) Volume is too low;  ATIS is not readable over engine noise.
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.  <strike>On the SenecaII, the knob appears to rotate
anything.   
when clicked, but has no effect on the actual comm volume.</strike>
 
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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