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![]() "Bernie Samms" wrote in message ... I am running FS2002 Professional and seem to have somehow clobbered part of the radio stack for the B737 and anything else that uses the radio stack that is used by the B737. I am no longer getting any Standby Comm or Nav frequencies showing. The effect is that they will not tune anymore. There is also a black hole where one of the radios was (probably second Comm). Transponder and ADF are unaffected. Anybody help me please? -- Bernie Samms Kingston Beach Tasmania Aero Club of Southern Tasmania www.acst.com.au Prologic Pty Ltd www.prologic.com.au Out Mail has been checked by Norton Anti Virus but no absolute guarantee is made that mail or attachment(s) are virus free. try reinstalling the 737 gauge files from disk 1 in the FS2002 Zip file. Scet |
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